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.
Carbon dioxide and other gases move into the leaves of plants through the specialized pores called stomates
Carbon dioxide enters the leaf through the stomata, a pore in the leaf, from the atmostphere.
From the atmosphere, of course. There is a small amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and plants take in this gas through the stomata of their leaves and use it to construct sugars.
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Plants obtain the carbon dioxide they need for photosynthesis from the atmosphere.
The conclusion that carbon dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis is correct. Carbon dioxide and sunlight will be required so that plants can obtain energy.
is called respiration. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen through small openings called stomata in their leaves. This process is vital for the plant's survival as it allows them to obtain the carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis and release excess oxygen as a byproduct.
diffusion
How does a cactus get carbon dioxide?
the roots of the plant absorb the water from the soil. the stomata in the leaves absorb carbon dioxide
No they can't. They can only obtain carbon dioxide from the leaves through the gas exchange at the stoma (singular: stomata). However, plants can get water, ions, and mineral salts from the soil.
they obtain carbon by humans and organisms, etc.
through diffusion of air through the open stomata on the peripheri of leaves
The submerged plants obtain their supply of carbon dioxide from our penis or vagina.
because leaves or plants absorb the carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
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food making and plants breathe carbon dioxide
None. Leaves "breathe" in Carbon Dioxide, and put out Oxygen.
Carbon dioxide leaves a cell during cellular respiration because it is a waste to the human body and other mammals. If carbon dioxide remains in the blood for too long, the individual will pass out. When carbon dioxide leaves the cell, it leaves our body when we exhale.