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Why carbon dioxide enters the leaf?

it has no choice but to


What molecule enters a leaf from the atmosphere?

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the molecule that enters a leaf from the atmosphere during photosynthesis.


Which of these statements most accurately decribes how carbon dioxide enters a leaf?

Carbon dioxide enters a leaf through small openings called stomata, which are located on the underside of the leaf. The carbon dioxide diffuses into the leaf cells where it is used in photosynthesis to produce sugars.


What are the tiny wholes in a leaf where carbon dioxide enters and oxygen exits?

Stomata.


How do oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse in and out of a leaf?

Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse in and out of a leaf through small openings called stomata. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide enters the leaf through the stomata and oxygen exits. In the process of respiration, oxygen enters the leaf and carbon dioxide exits. This exchange of gases occurs through diffusion, where molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.


How do carbon dixide get into the leaf?

it gets it by going through the guard cells and stoma


What enters through leaf pores and required for photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide enters through leaf pores, known as stomata, and is required for photosynthesis to occur. Carbon dioxide is one of the raw materials needed by plants to produce glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis.


What is the raw material of photosynthesis that enters the leaf through stomata?

Nothing. Stomata don't have leaves, and stomata is the plural. You mean leaf of a stoma. If, theoretically, you were asking what substances exited the stomata and/or a stoma of a leaf, although of course you mean no such thing, then my answer would be: Typically, oxygen does.


How do carbon dioxide oxygen and water pass into and out of a leaf?

Carbon dioxide enters the leaf through small openings called stomata. Inside the leaf, carbon dioxide is used in photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose. Oxygen and excess water exit the leaf through the stomata as byproducts of photosynthesis and transpiration, respectively.


What gases enter the leaf?

carbon dioxide im doing a project now


How does water and CO2 for photosynthesis enter a leaf?

Water enters a leaf through the roots and travels through the stem to reach the leaves. Carbon dioxide enters a leaf through tiny pores called stomata on the underside of the leaf. Once inside the leaf, both water and carbon dioxide are used in the process of photosynthesis to produce glucose and oxygen.


The cellular transport process by which carbon dioxide enters a leaf and by which water vapor and oxygen exit?

osmosis