PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
PLANT GROWTH
Question
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In which plant part does carbon dioxide enter?
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stomata
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xylem
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flower
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roots
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Stomata are the small pores present on the leaves of the plant. Carbon dioxide enters the plants through these openings.
Detailed explanation-2: -Carbon dioxide from the air enters the leaf through the stomata.
Detailed explanation-3: -This evolutionary innovation is so central to plant identity that nearly all land plants use the same pores-called stomata-to take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Stomata are tiny, microscopic and critical for photosynthesis.
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