How is carbon dioxide obtained by aquatic plants and terrestrial plants?
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Terrestrial planets obtain carbon-dioxide through stomata in leaves.
Aquatic plants obtain less carbon-dioxide as compared to terrestrial plants. They obtain it in dissolved form.
Aquatic plants obtain less carbon-dioxide as compared to terrestrial plants. They obtain it in dissolved form.
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Carbon dioxide is obtained by aquatic and terrestrial plants with help of stomata.
Explanation:
- In case of Terrestrial plant carbon dioxide dissolves inside the small pores present on the upper surface and sometimes the downward surface of the leaves which are known as stomata.
- When the plant carries on respiration oxygen enters through this post. However in case of aquatic plants the carbon dioxide are those which are required by the plant and they are dissolved form of carbon dioxide in water.
- The stomata of the aquatic plants are modified to extract carbon dioxide from water.
To know more about stomata,
Where are stomata found in plant? What are their function brainly.in
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