how do underwater plants take carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
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aquatic plants or plants that live in water use carbon dioxide gas dissolved in water for carrying out photosynthesis. So, we can say that stomata pores allow the movement of gases in and out of plant cells. Therefore, the gaseous exchange in plants takes place through the stomata in leaves and other green parts.
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In aquatic plants or plants that live in water use carbon dioxide gas dissolved in water for carrying out photosynthesis. So, we can say that stomata pores allow the movement of gases in and out of plant cells. Therefore, the gaseous exchange in plants takes place through the stomata in leaves and other green parts
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