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Yes, this is mostly done by fungi.
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leaves have pores on there underside that allow carbon dioxide in and let oxygen out
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.
we breath carbon out,which allows plants to live which allow us to breath oxygen.)
Use limewater. The limewater turns cloudy in the presence of carbon dioxide.
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leaves have pores on there underside that allow carbon dioxide in and let oxygen out
The openings on the underside of leaves which allow CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) to enter the plant are known as (singular ). They also allow O2 (oxygen) to exit the plant.
There are tiny pores on the leaf called stomata which allow gases in and out.
No. A parasite is an organism that lives at the expense to and causes harm to another organism. Foods that allow microorganisms to grow are media (singular medium).No. If the foods might allow pathogenic microorganisms to grow, they are called potentially hazardous.
No. A parasite is an organism that lives at the expense to and causes harm to another organism. Foods that allow microorganisms to grow are media (singular medium).No. If the foods might allow pathogenic microorganisms to grow, they are called potentially hazardous.
At night, the leaves of C3 plants close their stomata and wait until the sunlight. For CAM plants, this is when the plants open their stomata and allow the carbon dioxide to come in.
temperate, humidity and darkness
Trees respirate through tiny "mouths" called stomata on their leaves. The stomata allow oxygen to flow out of the tree and carbon dioxide to flow in.
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Stomata in plant leaves allow the exchange of gases with the environment. Oxygen passes out and carbon dioxide passes in. Stomata are holes in the leaf's surface layers , mostly on the underside of the leaves.
they can be melted, mixed with other metals(alloys)
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.