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Through the stomata on the underside of the leaf. Stomata is Italian for "tiny mouth." At night, when the air is cooler and more moist, these small openings underneath the leaf open up to take in water and carbon dioxide. When sunlight is mixed with these, glucose and oxygen are produced. Glucose is used as food for the plant, and oxygen gets released by the stomata once again. This process get's repeated until the leaf dies

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