How do plants take in carbon dioxide through stomata?
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Through transpiration
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plants get carbon dioxide from air through stomatal how
the CO2present in air diffuses through the small holes present in leaves called stomata. which is surrounded by guard cells when water enters inside the guard cells the became swell and makes the stomatal pore to open ND when the stomatal pore opens CO2 enters inside
the CO2present in air diffuses through the small holes present in leaves called stomata. which is surrounded by guard cells when water enters inside the guard cells the became swell and makes the stomatal pore to open ND when the stomatal pore opens CO2 enters inside
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