The leaves through their stomata take air in.
Stomata
It gets the Carbon Dioxide form the air. It has holes in its leaves to set the air in called 'stomata'.
Plants take in air through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata. They absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air during photosynthesis and release oxygen (O2) as a byproduct. Plants also release water vapor through a process called transpiration.
Stomata....
The leaves through their stomata take air in.
STOMATA
Stomata
It gets the Carbon Dioxide form the air. It has holes in its leaves to set the air in called 'stomata'.
Stomata.
stomata
Water lilies will have less. Water plants have stomata on the sides exposed to air. Or if totally submerged, there are no stomata present. A cactus is covered with stomata but not as much as average plants.
Stomata
Plants take in air through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata. They absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air during photosynthesis and release oxygen (O2) as a byproduct. Plants also release water vapor through a process called transpiration.
To exchange water with the air -Gradpoint/Novanet
To exchange water with the air -Gradpoint/Novanet
Most of the air goes to your lungs and some goes to your stomach. Both of them come out of the stomata only. Some air from your stomach is absorbed in your intestine. The remaining pass through lower end of digestive tract.