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what helps plants take in air​

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Answered by Preethikana1752
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In the process of photosynthesis, plants take in CO2 (carbon dioxide) from the air and combine it with water absorbed through their roots. They use energy from sunlight to turn these ingredients into carbohydrates (sugars) and oxygen, and they release extra oxygen to the air.

Answered by kantidevi19895
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according to garden in Doha in the process of photosynthesis plants take in CO2 from the air and combine it with water absorbed through the roots they use energy from sunlight to turn these ingredients into carbohydrates and oxygen and they release extra oxygen to the air

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