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form where do plants get carbon dioxide ​

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Answered by tonystark22282
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Explanation:

Stomata are holes made from spaces between special cells. These holes are where plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air. Once inside the leaf, the carbon dioxide can enter plant cells. Inside the plant cells are special cell parts called chloroplasts, where photosynthesis takes place.

Answered by devanksheenayak
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Answer:

Plants get carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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