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Moses
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1 March, 08:05
Where do plants get carbon dioxide?
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Cruz Moore
1 March, 08:14
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Plants get carbon dioxide from the air through theirleaves. The carbon dioxide diffuses through small holes in the underside of the leaf called stomata. (One of these holes is called a stoma. The plural is stomata
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Malcolm Benitez
1 March, 08:32
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From the air through their leaves
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