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I'm not sure, but they may be called cell windows.

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Q: What is the tiny pore called that allows carbon dioxide to enter the leaf?
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What part of a leaf allows carbon dioxideoxygenand water to pass into and out of it?

The stomata allows the carbon dioxide to enter.


In a plant cell what organelle opens and closes?

They are called guard cells. They control how much carbon dioxide and water is entering the plant.


What is a single pore on the underside of a leaf?

A stomata, which allows for the exchange of oxygen to exit and carbon dioxide to enter.


How does carbon dixiode enter green leaves?

Carbon dioxide enter the leaves through the called stomata found under the leaves.


How does carbon dioxide enter and leave a plant?

in enters through something called stomata


Why do you have the respiratory system?

The respiratory system is the system for breathing. The system allows for oxygen to enter the body and carbon dioxide to exit.


Does small openings called vacuoles allow carbon dioxide to enter a leaf?

A vacuole is a small cavity in the tissue of an organism containing air and fluids. Carbon dioxide is allowed to enter a leaf through vacuoles.


What are guard cells and what is their function?

Guard cells allows the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the leaf. This is known as leaf exchange. When guard cells are full of water they swell up and close meaning no oxygen can leave or carbon dioxide can enter, but when the water is taken away from the cell they open up to allow oxygen to exit and carbon dioxide to enter.


How does carbon dioxide enter the alveoli?

Carbon dioxide ;D and carbon dioxide leaves it. 8)


How does carbon dioxide enter the living part of the carbon cycle?

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Were does carbon dioxide enter in a plant?

stomata


How does carbon dioxide enter the leaves?

stomata