where do plants get carbon dioxide from
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They get carbon dioxide from the air. Carbon dioxide enters through tiny holes in a plant's leaves, flowers, branches, stems, and roots. Plants also require water to make their food.
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Answer:
From the atmosphere
Explanation:
Air consist of:
78 percent nitrogen
21 percent oxygen
1 percent other gases which consists of CO2, Argon etc
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Timber,
United Kingdom
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