It diffuses through the membrane.
RUBP or PEP will absorb it. CO2 enter the leaf from air.
Water and CO2 is entered. Products are glucose and Oxygen.
It is not necessary.But you need 6 CO2 moles for make 1 glucose mole.
Through the stomata, (holes in leaf epidermis) these holes have guard cells which open and close and allow CO2 to enter the plant. The CO2 is then filtered through the spongy mesophyll where it can then be accesssed.
It diffuses through the membrane.
co2 entres through small pores called stomata present on leaves of plants.
CO2 enters through stomata. They are tiny pores on leaves.
One mole of glucose requires six moles of CO2 to enter the Calvin cycle for its synthesis.
RUBP or PEP will absorb it. CO2 enter the leaf from air.
It has to get oxygen and get rid of CO2
Carbon dioxide enters plants through small openings on the surfaces of leaves called stomata. Stomata open to allow CO2 to enter and close to prevent water loss. Once inside the plant, CO2 is used in photosynthesis to produce sugars and oxygen.
Water and CO2 is entered. Products are glucose and Oxygen.
CO2, Glycogen, Trollogen, and hair follicles.
Oxygen (O2) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) =)
diffusion
It is not necessary.But you need 6 CO2 moles for make 1 glucose mole.