How do plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?
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Plants use photosynthesis to capture carbon dioxide and then release half of it into the atmosphere through respiration. Plants also release oxygen into the atmosphere through photosynthesis.
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Explanation:
1) Plants have stomata in their leaves, which helps it in gaseous exchange from the atmosphere.
2) These stomata take up the required amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and then leave half of the amount into atm again, during respiration.
3) During photosynthesis, oxygen will be the bi-product.
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