Plants take carbon dioxide as plants tech carbon dioxide from atmosphere mainly through their true or false
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Plants primarily take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by their leaves. Stomata is a narrow opening on the surface of the leaves. ... Stomata control the exchange of gas between the plant and the atmosphere and the regulation of the loss of water by adjusting the size of the stomatal pore.
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Plants take in carbon dioxide through the stomata (small openings on the leaves surface).
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