Plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere mainly through their Leave
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Answer:
yes, carbon dioxide entered through stomata of the leaves for photosynthesis
Answer:
yes plants take carbon dioxide from atmosphere mainly through stomata but also from leticels .
Explanation:
they require carbon dioxide from the atmosphere for the synthesis of glucose by utilising light. i.e,in photosynthesis.
but this does not mean that plants take in only carbon dioxide.
plants require oxygen too in respiration and this is also absorbed through opening in the plants(mainly stomata but also lenticels).
this is not observed in day because photosynthesis curtails respiration .
but respiration is evident at night when there is no photosynthesis occurring.
also, a fun fact is that increase in carbon dioxide concentration actually closes the stomata thereby stopping the diffusion of gases.
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