CO2 enters a leaf primarily through small openings called stomata, which are located on the leaf's surface. These stomata open and close to regulate gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to diffuse in while also facilitating the release of oxygen and water vapor. The CO2 then moves into the leaf's mesophyll cells, where it is used in the process of photosynthesis to produce glucose and oxygen. This process is crucial for the plant's energy production and growth.
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.
Blood vessels, nerves, lymphatic vessels, and the ureter enter and leave through the hilum of the kidney.
Leaves
Oxygen (O2) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) =)
diffusion
Wire and mesh are good options because they allow for oxygen to enter and co2 to leave. If you completely close the top off, the co2 will accumulate and lower the amount of oxygen in the water for the fish.
They enter and leave on the or at the superior border.
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.
CO2
Read the directions for YOUR gun. CO2 does not explode, but may leak down.
the process that causes the water to enter and leave the cell is diffusion