plants take carbon dioxide from the air through tiny opening found is the :
A) fruits
B) leaf
C) stem
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b) leaf
Explanation:
because stomata are tiny pores in leaf from there plants take carbon dioxide and prepare their food
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Plants take carbon dioxide from the air through tiny openings found in leaf.
Explanation:
- enters through small holes on the leaf called stomata. Mostly found on the lower side of the leaves
- Stomata allow gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapours, and oxygen to diffuse into and out of the internal tissues of the plant.
- We can see stomata under the light microscope. In some of the plants, stomata are present on stems and other parts of plants.
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