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How plants obtain carbon dioxide​

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Answered by zacknight47
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Plants absorb carbon dioxide through small openings called stomata that are on the surface of the leaf. If we zoom in on a plant leaf, so close that we can see the cells, we'll find tiny openings called stomata.

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Plants absorb carbon dioxide through small openings called stomata that are on the surface of the leaf. If we zoom in on a plant leaf, so close that we can see the cells, we'll find tiny openings called stomata.

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