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How do air enter the plants?

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"Air", or more specifically known as carbon dioxide (during daytime) is absorbed though plants by the stomata (singular = stoma) which are mainly situated on the underside of the plant leaf. However, during night time instead of absorbing carbon dioxide and getting rid of oxygen they do the opposite, this is due to the lack of sunlight therefore photosynthesis cannot perform.

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