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CO2 enters a plant through stomata. Stomata is present on the base of leaves.

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Where does CO2 enter plants?

co2 entres through small pores called stomata present on leaves of plants.


Greenhouse growers often add carbon dioxide to the air in the greenhouse What is the advantage of doing this?

All plants need carbon dioxide to complete photosynthesis. Mammals take in oxygen and breath out CO2. It is the exact opposite for plants. The stomata on the plants act as lungs for the CO2 to enter the plant. The plant then puts out oxygen into the air. Since plants need CO2 and they are putting out oxygen, extra CO2 in the air will hope the plant grow.


Does plants release co2?

No. Plants emit their own CO2 through respiration.


What would happen to plants if there was no CO2?

if theres no co2 all the plants will die because they need CO2 (and sunlight) to do photosynthesis


Do plants absorb Co2 through their roots?

No-it can enter from its laves to


Which plants absorb the most CO2 from the atmosphere?

Tropical rainforests and mangroves are the plants that absorb the most CO2 from the atmosphere.


Can plants create oxygen without the presence of CO2?

no as c02 is like oxygen for plants and we can not breathe out co2 without oxygen


What uses the most CO2?

Plants uses the most CO2.k


What is the best way to get rid of co2?

Plants. Plants will take the co2 away,but only store it, so when it dies the co2 comes back. you will need to remove the carbon from the co2 and then the co2 without the c2, it wil turn into o2 which is oxegen


How do plants gets co2 for making food by the process of photosynthesis?

CO2 is obtained from the atmosphere.CO2 enters plants through stomata


Which plants consume the most CO2 from the atmosphere?

Tropical rainforests and mangroves are among the plants that consume the most CO2 from the atmosphere.


Why do plants use co2?

for food