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explain how carbon dioxide absorbs into plants

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Answered by Nancy984
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Plant leaves have small openings, called stomata, all over their surfaces. The stomata open to absorb the carbon dioxide needed to perform photosynthesis. They also open to release the oxygen produced by this process. ... Plant leaves are also able to absorb and release water through the stomata.

Answered by Anonymous
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Plant leaves have small openings, called stomata, all over their surfaces. The stomata open to absorb the carbon dioxide needed to perform photosynthesis. They also open to release the oxygen produced by this process. ... Plant leaves are also able to absorb and release water through the stomata.

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