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Standard VI
Biology
Breathing
(i) How does ...
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(i) How does carbon dioxide from the air enter the leaves of a plant to be used in photosynthesis?
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The carbon dioxide from the air enters the leaves of a plant through minute pores on the leaf surface called the stomata.
Each stomatal pore (or stoma) is surrounded by a pair of guard cells.
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