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how do plants obtain carbon dioxide and water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants absorb water from the soil through the roots by Osmosis and They get Carbon dioxide from the air through the Stomata present on the leaves which facilitate for gaseous exchange.

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Answered by vedapratika
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carbon dioxide enters the leaf through tiny pores called stomata, found on the underside of leaves. Water is absorbed from the soil by small root hairpin the ground. there are special conducting tubes called xylem which carry water to the food-making cells in the leaves....

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