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16 January, 22:36

Co2 enters a leaf through pores in the leaf's surface known as

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  1. 16 January, 22:42
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    This happens in the stomata. This small set of pores in the leaf is known for gas exchange. When the CO2 comes in, oxygen leaves the leaf. A singular pore is called a stoma and has a chloroplast, a cell wall, a vacuole, and a cell nucleus.
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