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From the atmosphere surrounding the plant. Carbon dioxide diffuses in through the stomata of the leaves, which are openings controlled by cells called guard cells.

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Q: Where do plants get co2 from in order to carry out photosynthesis?
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What type of atmospheric gas enables plants to carry out photosynthesis?

CO2 or CarbonDiOxide


What are 3 things that plants produce when they carry out photosynthesis?

CO2, Glucose, and a baby girl.


What would happen to plants if there was no CO2?

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For plant respiration and photosynthesis.