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Q: The leaves take in carbon dioxide from what?
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What do the leaves of a plant take in to use in photosynthesis?

The leaves of a plant take in sunlight and carbon dioxide.


What does a stomata's leaves take in from the air?

They take in carbon dioxide & give out oxygen


Where do plants take in carbon dioxide to facilitate photosynthesis?

Plants take in carbon dioxide through small openings on their leaves called stomata to facilitate photosynthesis.


How do plants take in carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis?

Plants take in carbon dioxide through tiny openings on their leaves called stomata. The carbon dioxide is then used in the process of photosynthesis, where it is converted into glucose with the help of sunlight and water.


How does a plant take in carbon dioxide to facilitate photosynthesis?

Plants take in carbon dioxide through tiny openings on their leaves called stomata. The carbon dioxide is then used in the process of photosynthesis, where it is converted into glucose with the help of sunlight and water.


To make food plants must take in carbon dioxide gas from the air .where does it take in carbon dioxide?

a- roots b-stem c-leaves d-roots and stem


What are the two important gases that go in and out of the leaves?

In the process of photosynthesis, leaves take in carbon dioxide, converting the carbon in it to plant material, and release oxygen


What does your lung take out of your blood?

Excess carbon dioxide leaves the blood through the lungs.


What allows leaves to absorb carbon dioxide and take in light energy?

chlorophyll :D


The tiny openings in leaves that take in the carbon dioxide are called?

It is a stoma, plural is Stomata.


Do plant leaves take in gases?

Carbon dioxide is the air that plant take in used in the process of photosynthesis.


How do plants take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis?

Plants take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis through tiny openings on their leaves called stomata. The carbon dioxide is absorbed by the plant's cells and used along with sunlight and water to produce glucose and oxygen.