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How is carbon dioxide obtained by aquatic plants

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Answered by Aryan562002
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Specifically, it's the reaction where plants take water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight and make sugar and oxygen. Terrestrial, or land plants, use their roots to get water, they collect carbon dioxide through openings on their leaves called stomata, and sunlight is captured through chloroplasts within the plant
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