Biology, asked by birshingh1980, 2 months ago

Where from does the carbon dioxide Oxygen enter a plant?​

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Answered by panditmurlidhar1982
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Explanation:

In pant carbon dioxide and oxygen enter in it by the the tiny pores present on the leaf called stomata

Answered by StarBugs
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Atmospheric oxygen comes mainly from green plants. When they're exposed to light, green plants use carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to manufacture living matter and release oxygen into the air. This process is called photosynthesis.

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