carbon dioxide is taken through the leaves, and oxygen goes out. !
Water (H2O) is taken by the roots of plants and it comes out through the leaves during transpiration.
carbon dioxide is taken in through the leaves and is then used in the process of photosynthesis to make food for the plant.
There are a great many functions that could be taken on by a leaf. These functions include protecting the plant.
stoma/stomata
There are a number of photosynthetic chemicals employed by living things. When sunlight strikes these chemicals they are taken from a low energy state to a higher energy state which can then be used to 'do things'
Water (H2O) is taken by the roots of plants and it comes out through the leaves during transpiration.
carbon dioxide is taken in through the leaves and is then used in the process of photosynthesis to make food for the plant.
Through the stomata in the leaves.
There are a great many functions that could be taken on by a leaf. These functions include protecting the plant.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed as a gas by the leaves of the plant.
stoma/stomata
There are a number of photosynthetic chemicals employed by living things. When sunlight strikes these chemicals they are taken from a low energy state to a higher energy state which can then be used to 'do things'
Water vapours eascape from the leaves to the atmosphere. This process of evaporation is called transpiration.
Photons of light to strike the pigment chlorophyll that is in the chloroplasts of the leaf. Carbon dioxide for the synthesis of sugars. This gas, CO2, is taken in through the stomata openings on the leaf surface.
Mostly through the roots although some can be taken up by the leaves when foliar feeding.
The plant can wilt or possibly die.
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