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Plants absorb a great number of substances from the soil. However, they still exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen through their leaves.
from atmosphere
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.
Into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
Plants and animals release energy through cellular respiration. Plants and animals exchange gases through this process with animals taking in oxygen and plants carbon dioxide.
Plants don't make carbon dioxide.
Yes, and plants do the exact opposite.
Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle- a continuous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide by plants and animals including human
Plants give out oxygen, take in carbon dioxide while Human give out carbon dioxide and take in oxygen
Because the stomata (which is the plural for stoma) is the only place where gas exchange can go on, it is located under the leaf.
All plants with chlorophyll use carbon dioxide through photosynthesis.
Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle- a continuous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide by plants and animals including human