How do plants collect raw materials for photosynthesis?
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Raw materials required for photosynthesis are water and carbon dioxide.Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves in the present of sunlight.
Water is transported to the leaves through xylem cells present in the stem or through stomata incase of land plants.Carbon dioxide also enters the leaf through the stoma present on the leaf.
Water is transported to the leaves through xylem cells present in the stem or through stomata incase of land plants.Carbon dioxide also enters the leaf through the stoma present on the leaf.
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Raw materials required for photosynthesis are water and carbon dioxide.Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves in the present of sunlight.
Water is transported to the leaves through xylem cells present in the stem or through stomata incase of land plants.Carbon dioxide also enters the leaf through the stoma present on the leaf.
Water is transported to the leaves through xylem cells present in the stem or through stomata incase of land plants.Carbon dioxide also enters the leaf through the stoma present on the leaf.
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