Carbon Dioxide enters the leaf through the stomata, which are openings on the underside of the leaf where the exchange of gases occur.
Stomata (singular - stoma) take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen (in the form of water vapour).
Carbon dioxide exchange happens generally during the day and the exchange of water vapour (transpiration) generally at night .
Stomata! O2 also gets put out by them too, water is also lost whe the stomata are open. They open when sunlight touches then.
Through holes in their leaves...
CO2 enters through the plant's stomata.
through stomata
Carbon dioxide is a by-product of oxidative metabolism whereby sugars are broken down and their carbon molecules are transformed to C02 with the 02 coming from inhaled oxygen. Carbon dioxide leaves the body by diffusing from the tissue into the blood then leaving the body through the lungs.
The inputs for photosynthesis are light (which is energy), water (which is matter), and carbon dioxide (which is also matter).
Carbon Dioxide enters the plant through small openings on the undersides of the leaves called stomata.
Water and dissolved minerals travel to the leaves of a plant, where the water is combined with carbon (from carbon dioxide) to form carbohydrates, as well as more complex chemicals and enzymes.
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carbon dioxide enters the plant through it's leaves. glad to help :)
Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the plant through the stomata, on the underside of leaves.
Carbon Dioxide gets into the plant by being absored through tiny, pore-like holes called Stomata. These microscopic holes are located in the leaves.
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.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed as a gas by the leaves of the plant.
stomata
Through pores in the green parts of plants (usually under leaves) called 'stomata'.
leaves
The leaves of a plant take in sunlight and carbon dioxide.
the roots of the plant absorb the water from the soil. the stomata in the leaves absorb carbon dioxide
Plants absorb carbon dioxide through pores on the leaves or other parts of the plant.
Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter via the stomata which are tiny pores in the leaves and other organs of plants. Please see the link.