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How do plants absorb carbon dioxide
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How do plants absorb carbon dioxide
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The stomata open to absorb the carbon dioxide needed to perform photosynthesis. They open to release the oxygen produced by this process. Plant roots and leaves absorb water, which reacts with carbon dioxide using energy from light as the catalyst.
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photosynthesis
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