That's easy, if you're talking about from which part of the plant they inhale it with, that would be the leaf, or pine needle. If you're asking how, the leaf simply has hundreds of tiny, microscopic holes in which the plant itself uses to take in CO2. (Carbon Dioxide)
Plants get their carbon dioxide they use for photosynthesis via an exchange of gases through their stomata and lenticels, normally found on the underside of leaves.
Plants remove carbon dioxide during photosynthesis!
What Plants Need to Make FoodPlants make food from carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.
Oxygen and water. A+. Tony B. Oxygen is given off as a byproduct by plants during photosynthesis. Plants does very well gas during photosynthesis, you might beable to learn this during science class.
plants inhale carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen
Plants take in carbon dioxide and, through photosynthesis, produce oxygen.
Plants remove carbon dioxide during photosynthesis!
From carbon dioxide during photosynthesis
Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
Green plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and give out oxygen. While respiration, all living organisms take in oxygen and carbon dioxide and then give out carbon dioxide.
What Plants Need to Make FoodPlants make food from carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.
carbon dioxide
Oxygen and water. A+. Tony B. Oxygen is given off as a byproduct by plants during photosynthesis. Plants does very well gas during photosynthesis, you might beable to learn this during science class.
Plants use carbon dioxide to produce oxygen, so yes
Carbon Dioxide is used by plants for photosynthesis
Plants absorb carbon dioxide in their process to produce sugar and oxygen.
No it is not true
plants inhale carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen