How stomata help to trap carbon dioxide from air. Explain with the help of a diagram
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The air that is breathed contains about 21 percent oxygen; thus, some of the swallowed oxygen is absorbed by the blood capillaries in the stomach
Carbon dioxide is formed by reduction of the food by the stomach's gastric juices. Nitrogen is not absorbed as a gas and is usually passed on.
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