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there is a little amount of carbon dioxide in the air then how do plants meet their carbons dioxide requirement for photosynthesis ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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On the surface of the leaves of the plants there are a large number of tiny pores known as stomata or stoma. For photosynthesis green plants take carbon dioxide from the air. The carbon dioxide enters the leaves of the plant through the stomata present on their surface.

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