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During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air through the *

1 point

(a) root hairs

(b) veins in the leaves

(c) stomata on the leaves

(d) petals of the flowers​

Answers

Answered by adityagore5825
3

c -stomata of the leaves.

Answered by priyaannu327
2

Explanation:

Plants function photosynthesis because it brings about the food and energy they need for growth and cellular respiration. For the plants to function photosynthesis, it required light energy, water and carbon dioxide. Light energy can be obtained from the sun, which enters through the chlorophyll present in the leaves. Water is absorbed through the roots and carbon dioxide is absorbed from the atmosphere through pores in the leaves called stomata.

So, the correct answer is option c.

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