How does carbon dioxide get into the leaves of plants
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Plants get carbon dioxide from the air through their leaves. The carbon dioxidediffuses through small holes in the underside of the leaf called stomata.....
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there are small openings in the leaf of plants.
the small opening is called stomata
the pore used to exchange gases which is present inside the leaf
At day time these guard cells be open to exchange gases for the process of photosynthesis..
at closed at night for the process of respiration
The stomata exchanges the gases by taking the carbon dioxide which us released from human beings and the stomata releases oxygen.....
HOPE IT HELPS U....
there are small openings in the leaf of plants.
the small opening is called stomata
the pore used to exchange gases which is present inside the leaf
At day time these guard cells be open to exchange gases for the process of photosynthesis..
at closed at night for the process of respiration
The stomata exchanges the gases by taking the carbon dioxide which us released from human beings and the stomata releases oxygen.....
HOPE IT HELPS U....
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