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How does carbon dioxide pass through the stomata of a leaf?

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Explanation: When a plant does photosynthesis carbon dioxide needs to move from the air into the leaf through small pores called stomata

I'm not really sure about this one but that's what I think

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User Madhan Ayyasamy
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Answer:

It moves by diffusion through small holes in the underside of the leaf called stomata .

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hopes it helps

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