How does carbon dioxide enter the leaves of plants for photosynthesis? through tiny pores called stomata on the underside of the leaves. it is absorbed from the roots and travels to the leaves via xylem. when the plant breaths with its lungs.

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Question
How does carbon dioxide enter the leaves
of plants for photosynthesis?
through tiny pores called stomata on the
underside of the leaves.
it is absorbed from the roots and travels to
the leaves via xylem.
when the plant breaths with its lungs.
Answer

Carbon dioxide enters the leaves of plants for photosynthesis through stomata on the underside of the leaves, which is absorbed from the roots and travels to the leaves via xylem.

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