Plants take carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores found on the
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Stomata.
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Stomate also called a stoma, plural stomata or stomas is any of the microscopic openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves and young stems. Stomata are generally more numerous on the underside of leaves.
These are the small pores in plant stems or leaves that allow carbon dioxide in and oxygen and water vapor out.
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Found on the bottom of the leaf called stomatas
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