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Where do aquatic plants get co2?

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Answered by sugarflake
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Explanation:

Aquatic plants may take in carbon dioxide from the air or water, depending on whether their leaves float or are under water. The leaves of floating plants, such as lotus and water lilies, get direct sunlight.

Answered by fidakabeer27
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Just like your soda, carbon dioxide is dissolved in water. ... Since it's harder to diffuse carbon dioxide in water, some aquatic plants float on the water's surface or have a few leaves sticking out of the water. These leaves have stomata and collect carbon dioxide, like terrestrial plants.

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