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Which Part Of The Plant takes in carcondioxide?

The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves


Where photosynthesis happen in plants?

Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of plants. The leaves allow CO2 to come in through the leaves. The sunlight turns the water that comes in from the roots through the stem into the leaves to make a chemical change in the H2O and CO2 into sugar.


Carbon leaves the body in the form of what gas?

CO2


What is the energy that which the green leaves trap?

photosynthesissunlight (which the leaves trap)+CO2+Water = Oxygen+Glucose


Where does CO2 enter plants?

co2 entres through small pores called stomata present on leaves of plants.


What is the work of stomata in leaves?

It lets in CO2 for the process of cellular respiration. It also lets CO2 out during photosynthesis.


What leaves the blood when is pumped to the lungs?

CO2 Carbon Dioxide


What leaves the blood when it pumped to the lungs?

CO2 Carbon Dioxide


Where does CO2 enter on a leaf during photosynthesis?

CO2 enters through stomata. They are tiny pores on leaves.


What leaves the body with each exhale breath?

CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) leaves the body with each exhale breath.


Why plants need root stem and leave?

Plants need the root system to access material and minerals and storage. The leaves provide access to photosynthesis, the conversion of radiant energy to material. The leaves also provide respiration, capturing carbon Dioxide=CO2 and releasing Oxygen.


Does CO2 enter the leaves through stoma?

Yes, carbon dioxide enters the leaves through tiny pores called stomata. Stomata are small openings on the surface of leaves that allow gas exchange, with CO2 entering the leaf for photosynthesis and oxygen exiting.