How does aquatic plants acquire carbon dioxide for photosynthesis?
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Since it's harder to diffuse carbon dioxide in water, some aquatic plants float on the water's surface or have a few leaves sticking out of the water. These leaves have stomata and collect carbon dioxide, like terrestrial plants. Other aquatic plants are completely submerged.
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Since it's harder to diffuse carbon dioxide in water, some aquatic plants float on the water's surface or have a few leaves sticking out of the water. These leaves have stomata and collect carbon dioxide, like terrestrial plants. Other aquatic plants are completely submerged.
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