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Explain how CO2 enters the stomata

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Carbon dioxide, an atmospheric gas, enters the leaf through the stomata, the tiny pores in the leaves (a stoma is a single pore). When water enters directly from the atmosphere, it also enters the leaf through stomata. These raw materials travel into the chloroplasts in the spongy and palisade layers of the leaf.

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