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Standard VII
Biology
Gaseous Exchange in Plants
Plants obtain...
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Plants obtain carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through these structures.
(a) Grana
(b) Stroma
(c) Stomata
(d) Thylakoid
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(c) Stomata
Plants obtain carbon dioxide in atmosphere through structures called stomata present on the underside of leaves.
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