carbon dioide does not leave the leaf but oygen does
When the tree dies, and rots or is burned. While living, a tree absorbs CO2, It does not give off CO2
stomata
It consumes carbon dioxide and lets off oxygen.
carbon dioxide
Plants get carbon dioxide through Photosynthesis by using what's in the leaf, 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.
Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the plant through the stomata, on the underside of leaves.
guard cells and stomata.
stomata
A leaf takes in sunlight and carbon dioxide.
It consumes carbon dioxide and lets off oxygen.
through the pores in the stomata of the leaf
the leaf!
carbon dioxide im doing a project now
Stomata and guard cells.
the leaf has super little holes. The holes breathe in the carbon dioxide.
by the leaf
it has no choice but to