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leaves give us oxygen through​

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Answered by gwktv5999
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leaves pull in carbon dioxide and water through tiny pores, called stomata, and use energy absorbed from the sun to turn the CO2 and H2O into sugars. During that process, the tree releases 02, which is oxygen, from the leaves' stomata.

Answered by gunjotsingh0909
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Leaves play a big part in how trees take in carbon dioxide gas from the air and create the oxygen gas that we all breathe. These gases come in and out of a tree through tiny pores on its leaves called stomata. These gases are part of a process called photosynthesis. ... In this process, trees also make oxygen.

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