Biology, asked by ikramtekfi13, 4 months ago

explain how a molecules of carbon dioxide from atmosphere reaches the site of photosynthesis in a leaf

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Answered by TheEnchanted
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  • Plants get the carbon dioxide they need from the air through their leaves.

  • It moves by diffusion through small holes in the underside of the leaf called stomata .

  • These let carbon dioxide reach the other cells in the leaf, and also let the oxygen produced in photosynthesis leave the leaf easily.
Answered by surajverma114567
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Answer:

plant get CO2, h2o + energy

in this CO2 is carbon dioxide so this process it's get

Explanation:

CO2 h2o+ energy is starch the food of plant and plant get energy from photosynthesis

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