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biogeochemical cycles video assignment
how does carbon dioxide enter into the plant?
○ carbon dioxide enters through the stomata
○ plants make their own carbon dioxide when they complete photosynthesis
○ the plants uses its lungs to inhale the carbon dioxide
Brief Explanations
- Option 1: Stomata are small openings on plant leaves (and other parts) that allow gas exchange, including CO₂ entry for photosynthesis.
- Option 2: Photosynthesis uses CO₂, and plants produce O₂ and glucose, not CO₂ during it (respiration produces CO₂).
- Option 3: Plants don’t have lungs; lungs are for animals.
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A. Carbon dioxide enters through the stomata