How does most carbon dioxide reaches the photosynthesis cells of a green leaf?
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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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by absorption through chlorophyll and root
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