why do plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis?
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Plants extract the carbon dioxide from the air and use it in photosynthesis process to feed themselves. The carbon dioxide enters the leaves of the plant through small pores called stomata. ... During this process, the plant combines carbon dioxide with water to allow the plant to extract what it needs for food
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