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Both carbon dioxide and oxygen found in air enters through the stomata. More at Link
At the stomata. Stomata are little pores on the surface that let Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, as well as water in and out of the leaf.
it gives the leaf food, carbon dioxide enters through tiny holes called stomata, Oxygen leaves plant through stomata. This is called respiration
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Stomata are small openings on a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move through.
Stomata and lenticells
through the stomata
stomata
The stomata are openings in plant leaves through which gasses pass in and out. During the day carbon dioxide passes from the air through the stomata to the leaves and oxygen, produced by the leaf, passes back out through them. At night plants yield up small amounts of carbon dioxide through the stomata.
Through the stomata.
Both carbon dioxide and oxygen found in air enters through the stomata. More at Link
The raw materials of photosynthesis that enters the leaf through the stomates or stomata is H2O or water
through the pores in the stomata of the leaf
Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide and Water
Carbon Dioxide enters the plant through small openings on the undersides of the leaves called stomata.
At the stomata. Stomata are little pores on the surface that let Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, as well as water in and out of the leaf.
it gives the leaf food, carbon dioxide enters through tiny holes called stomata, Oxygen leaves plant through stomata. This is called respiration