carbon dioxide enter the leaf from the air
water, and sugar.
Leaves
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Plant leaves have tiny pores called stomota. Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave through the stomata respectively in the process called photosynthesis. In Photosynthesis the leaves absorb sunlight, and combine the atmospheric carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and oxygen. Then oxygen is given out.
Glucose and Oxygen
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pores in the leaves and stomates allow gases to enter and leave the plant
CO2 enters through stomata. They are tiny pores on leaves.
The stomata are on the bottom of the leaves to aid in respiration. The pores allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf. This allows for the continuation of photosynthesis by plants. They have a very important role in photosynthesis.
Plant leaves have tiny pores called stomota. Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave through the stomata respectively in the process called photosynthesis. In Photosynthesis the leaves absorb sunlight, and combine the atmospheric carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and oxygen. Then oxygen is given out.
The substances that enter into a reaction are called reactants.
"reactants"
Reactants
Glucose and Oxygen
substrate
reactant