Biology, asked by akankshamohanty, 1 year ago

how does carbon dioxide enter inside stroma?​

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Answered by riya2280
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Carbon dioxide cannot pass through the protective waxy layer covering the leaf (cuticle), but it can enter the leaf through a stoma (plural: stomata), flanked by two guard cells. ... Guard cells are designed to open the stomata to allow carbon dioxide to enter during photosynthesis.


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Answered by celinbiju15
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carbon dioxide enters into the stomata by diffusion

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