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through the leaves and the roots
carbon dioxide enters the plant through it's leaves. glad to help :)
through the leaves and the roots
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CO2 enters a plant through stomata. Stomata is present on the base of leaves.
Water enters a plant through it's roots and stem. After it enters the roots and stem, it travels through the plants "veins."
Nitrates enter the cell through the process of active transport. Nitrates are essential for development of leaves of a plant and are absorbed through root hair cells.
Mostly through the roots although some can be taken up by the leaves when foliar feeding.
Through pores in the green parts of plants (usually under leaves) called 'stomata'.
Leaves
good question. it travels through its roots and all around to the leaves. like our body with oxygen
The openings where gases enter and leave plant leaves are called stomata's. These are crucial for the survival of plants.