Biology, asked by adavyaheritage, 8 months ago

What route can carbon dioxide use to get to the leaf cells?

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Answered by arth696
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Carbon dioxide cannot pass through the protective waxy layer covering the leaf (cuticle), but it can enter the leaf through an opening (the stoma; plural = stomata; Greek for hole) flanked by two guard cells. Likewise, oxygen produced during photosynthesis can only pass out of the leaf through the opened stomata.

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Answered by tanishachd75
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Answer:

it uses stomata to enter leaf cells.......

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