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where does the carbon used in photosynthesis come from?​

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Answered by amritabiswasvumi
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Answer: From atmosphere....

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Answered by khansuggi
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Answer:

The basic thing to understand is that plants produces OXYGEN... this oxygen is inhaled by humans who exhale CARBON DIOXIDE. this carbon dioxide is used in plants for the process of photosynthesis.

Then in the photosynthesis process green plants take carbon dioxide from the air. The carbon dioxide enters the leaves of the plant through the stomata present on their surface. ... During photosynthesis, the oxygen gas produces goes out through the leaves of the stomatal pores.

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