Biology, asked by mmlagrawal, 4 months ago

How does a leaf get carbon dioxide from air?

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Answered by venkatraonamepp5shf4
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Plants get the carbon dioxide they need from the air through their leaves. It moves by diffusion through small holes in the underside of the leaf called stomata . ... These let carbon dioxide reach the other cells in the leaf, and also let the oxygen produced in photosynthesis leave the leaf easily

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Answered by krishnraolikhitkar
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plant get the carbon dioxide lead from the year through their leave it move by diffusion through Small holes in the underside of the leave called stomata. this lead carbon dioxide reach the other cell in the live, and also let the oxygen produced in the photosynthesis leave the leaf easily.


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