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How do plants absorb hydrogen?

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They get it from the water they absorb

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To get the hydrogen to form carbohydrates, plants break down water into hydrogen and oxygen. This also provides electrons that drive the light-dependent reactions. The oxygen is released into the atmosphere.

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They don't take in Hydrogen they obtain the Hydrogen that they need from water molecules.

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Plants take in gaseous Oxygen through the stomata on the undersides of their leaves.

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Hydrogen is a component of water and it is released during oxidation reaction and utilized during reactions leading to reduction

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the chemical compound that forms water is made of two hydrogen atoms and one of oxygen. Plants separate hydrogen from water to produce energy to fuel their growth.

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Plants produce oxygen and carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water through the process of photosynthesis.

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They get it from the water they absorb

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