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How do plants get Carbon Dioxide?

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exactly how do plants separate Carbon Dioxide out of the atmosphere? what orgin in a plant is able to pull out the Carbon DIoxide out of the atmosphere, or what chemical reaction do plants use to achieve?

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  1. photosynthisis


  2. they have pores all over there leaves that take in air and seperate it into all the gases in the air. it releases everything but the CO2 and mixes it with water and energy from the sun to make oxygen and sugar, which it eats. its called photosynthesis

  3. It diffuses through their stomata (pores on leaves)

  4. it come in through the stomata,the stomata are microscopic holes on the bottom of leaves  the plant takes both oxegen and carbon dioxide but instead of using the oxegen it just leaves the plant because it has nowere to go i think its called photosythesis wich is when the plant is changing the carbon dioxide into oxegen  

  5. lol

  6. from the oxygen we breathe out

  7. chloroplast which is the center of photosynthesis

  8. The chemical reaction is photosynthesis. The plant absorbs carbon dioxide and water, and with the help of sunlight, releases oxygen and I believe sugar.

  9. Photosynthesis  

  10. plants go through photosynthesis they absorb CO2 through thier leaves then change the CO2 in to sugars which is C6H12O6  

  11. through a process called photosynthesis

  12. This is explained in mind-numbing detail at the reference.

  13. oxygen

  14. from oxygen

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