Science, asked by kesarapuprasad3754, 8 months ago

How are carbon dioxide and water taken up by the plants

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Answered by huda41
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Answer:

by roots, lenticels, stomata

Answered by Anonymous
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Plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through the leaves. It diffuses through the small pore on the surface of the leaves called stomata. And the plants gets the water and nutrients from the soil through the roots. For photosynthesis process it needs water, carbon dioxide, nutrients and sun light.

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