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Transpiration is when plants lose water.

Process that does release CO2 into the air (which I think you already know) is Respiration.

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Where do carbon dioxide and oxygen from the air enter and leave and leaf?

Carbon dioxide enters through small pores called stomata on the underside of the leaf. Oxygen is released through the same stomata during photosynthesis.


What gases that pass through the openings of leaves?

Gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen pass through the openings of leaves called stomata. Carbon dioxide is taken in for photosynthesis, while oxygen is released as a byproduct. Water vapor is also released through stomata in a process called transpiration.


How does carbon dioxide get inside the plant?

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What comes in and out of a stomata?

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What is the gas that enters through the stomata?

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Water and carbon dioxide move into and out of leaves through?

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How does carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the leaf?

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How did the leaves obtain carbon dioxide?

At the stomata. Stomata are little pores on the surface that let Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, as well as water in and out of the leaf.


How does carbon dioxide get into the leaf?

through the pores in the stomata of the leaf


 What can pass through the stomata?

Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide and Water


What enters through stomata in photosynthesis?

The raw materials of photosynthesis that enters the leaf through the stomates or stomata is H2O or water


Why is the function of the stomata?

The stomata are openings in plant leaves through which gasses pass in and out. During the day carbon dioxide passes from the air through the stomata to the leaves and oxygen, produced by the leaf, passes back out through them. At night plants yield up small amounts of carbon dioxide through the stomata.