Environmental Sciences, asked by adhikarijayshree34, 1 day ago

how is oxygen formed inside plants . (not the one like inhaling carbon dioxide and giving out oxygen)​

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Answered by rksevices
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Plants take up the water that they need from the soil through their roots. Carbon dioxide is a gas found in the air; plants can take in this gas through tiny holes in their leaves. ... The leftovers from making the plant food is another gas called oxygen. This oxygen is released from the leaves into the air.

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