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They take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. We breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. That is, during the daytime, when plants are showered with light energy. At night, or when in a shadow, plants burn oxygen, combining it with stored carbon and hydrogen, and give off carbon dioxide, just like animals! That is why the sugar plants make can be eaten by us, but also for them.

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Plants breathe through the stomata and pore located under the leaves.

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No, they take in oxygen.

glucose + oxygen = water + carbon dioxide + ENERGY

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In a sense. Plants take in CO2 and they use the carbon from it to make glucose (sugar). Then they release the O2 back into the air.

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Plants take carbon dioxide and excrete oxygen.

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How does the carbon dioxide which plants need for photosynthesis get into the plants?

Through their stomata


How plants take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide?

Through their stomata


What element needed for photosynthesis do plants get through their stomata?

carbon dioxide


From where is carbon dioxide required for photosynthesis taken in by plants?

Through the stomata in the leaves.


Why is the function of the 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.


How did the leaves obtain carbon dioxide?

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.


How does the carbon dioxide get in to the plants by air?

Through the many holes in the leaves called the stomata.


What enters through stomata in photosynthesis?

The raw materials of photosynthesis that enters the leaf through the stomates or stomata is H2O or water


What do leaves go through at night?

At night, the leaves of C3 plants close their stomata and wait until the sunlight. For CAM plants, this is when the plants open their stomata and allow the carbon dioxide to come in.


Does the cactus have a stomata?

Yes. The cacti may practice a delayed form of photosynthesis because they must close their stomata in the daytime but they, like all other plants, must take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen and water through those stomata.


How does carbon dioxide get into a plant cell?

Plants get carbon dioxide through Photosynthesis by using what's in the leaf, stomata.


How do plants obtain the carbon dioxide they need for photosythesis?

through diffusion of air through the open stomata on the peripheri of leaves