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food making and plants breathe carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the plant through the stomata, on the underside of leaves.
The nose.
You inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, and plants produce oxygen using carbon dioxide, called photosynthesis.
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Leaves are adapted to absoring starch by having a layer at the bottom of the leaf called the stoma which is where carbon dioxide is absorbed and oxygen is released
Carbon Dioxide enters the plant through small openings on the undersides of the leaves called stomata.
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.
leaves have pores on there underside that allow carbon dioxide in and let oxygen out
None. Leaves "breathe" in Carbon Dioxide, and put out Oxygen.
food making and plants breathe carbon dioxide
Oxygen is entered through the mouth and carbon dioxide is released out of the mouth.
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No. Carbon dioxide contains oxygen as well as carbon.
Alveoli.