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What are small openigs on the undersides of leaves through which carbon dioxide enters a plant?

the answer is stomata


What gas enters the plant for photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide


Carbon dioxide enters a plant leaves through a small opening called a what?

stoma (pural) stomata


When plants do photosynthesis carbon dioxide enters the plant because there is more carbon dioxide in air than the plant what is this an example of?

Air pressure


What are small opening on the undersides of leaves through which carbon dioxide enters plant?

Stoma (or plural form stomata for a number of stoma)

Related questions

How does carbon dioxide enter and leave a plant?

in enters through something called stomata


What are small openigs on the undersides of leaves through which carbon dioxide enters a plant?

the answer is stomata


Are small openings on the undersides of leaves through which carbon dioxide enters plant?

Stomata


What is the material that enter the plant through its leaves?

carbon dioxide enters the plant through it's leaves. glad to help :)


How does carbon dioxide get inside the plant to be used for photosynthesis?

through the stomata. then it enters the spongy mesophyll.


What are stomata?

Carbon Dioxide enters the plant through small openings on the undersides of the leaves called stomata.


What gas enters the plant for photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide


Carbon dioxide enters a plant leaves through a small opening called a what?

stoma (pural) stomata


Where does the nitrogen go before it enters the plant?

carbon dioxide


When plants do photosynthesis carbon dioxide enters the plant because there is more carbon dioxide in air than the plant what is this an example of?

Air pressure


How does the plant get the carbon dioxide it needs?

A plant acquires water from precipitation (specifically rain), runoff, or moving water bodies. Carbon dioxide is ever-present in the atmosphere. Plants simply absorb it from the air around them.


What are small openings on the underside of the leaves through which carbon dioxide enters a plant?

Stoma (or plural form stomata for a number of stoma)