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Q: What it is called when carbon dioxide moves into the leaves of plants?
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How do plants get carbon dioxide?

Most plants have special structures on their leaves called stomates. Carbon dioxide is drawn into the leaf tissue through these pore-like structures.


How do carbon reaches in leaves?

because leaves or plants absorb the carbon dioxide


How does the carbon dioxide get in to the plants by air?

Through the many holes in the leaves called the stomata.


How carbon dioxide get into plants?

Through holes in their leaves...


What is carbon dioxide hydrogen and oxygen used for in leaves?

food making and plants breathe carbon dioxide


How plant get carbon dioxide?

Most plants have special structures on their leaves called stomates. Carbon dioxide is drawn into the leaf tissue through these pore-like structures.


Where plants get carbon dioxide from?

from atmosphere


Is carbon dioxide trapped by plants during the night?

Plants don't exactly "trap" carbon dioxide, they diffuse carbon dioxide into their leaves through tiny holes called stomata. No, at night plants do not photosynthesize (because they need light to do so) so they have no need for carbon dioxide. Instead, as they still need to respire, they produce carbon dioxide as a waste product from respiration.


What do plants make with sunlight air and water?

they make sugar and give off carbon dioxide :)


How does carbon dioxide enter underwater plants?

Carbon dioxide is present in water from fish respiration and the breaking down of organics such as rotting leaves. As far as how they assimilate it, it's pretty much the same as terrestrial plants. Absorbsion through their leaves, roots, etc.


Do plants' leaves absorb carbon dioxide?

Yes. Plants carry out photosynthesis which uses the energy of sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen.


Where in plant does carbon dioxide enter?

Through pores in the green parts of plants (usually under leaves) called 'stomata'.