Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter via the stomata which are tiny pores in the leaves and other organs of plants. Please see the link.
Air enters the body when you inhale (Breathe in) air enters through the mouth and into the lungs. and then exhale (Breathe out) carbon dioxide (CO2)
Air enters the the respiratory tract through either the nose or mouth.
Varies from plant to plant depending on what compounds are in their leaves. Most likely Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Hydrogen.
CO2 enters through stomata. They are tiny pores on leaves.
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carbon dioxide enters the plant through it's leaves. glad to help :)
The leaves through their stomata take air in.
The wavelength bends forward as it leaves the air and enters the Perspex. The frequency of the wavelength will also increase.
Ejaculation, just like when sperm leaves the penis and enters the vaginathe water leaves the soil and enters the plant, pua leaves you gaging for it oioiii
Air enters or leaves your lungs.
The air that enters the lungs is richer in oxygen when it enters the lungs. when it leaves it has more carbon dioxide and less oxygen as the lungs expel carbon dioxde and some unused oxygen.
Plant leaves have tiny spores called stomata through which air enters and water exits the plant.Stomata is plural (stoma is singular)
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THEY DON'T.
The cell membrane controls what enters or leaves the cell.