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Which statement is true?

Stomata, when closed, allow CO2 to diffuse into plants. Stomata are important in terrestrial plants because they allow CO2 to diffuse into the plant. Stomata are not important in algae because they do not need CO2. Stomata are important in terrestrial plants because they allow the roots to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.

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they allow the roots to absorb water & nutrients from the soil.

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The 3rd answer that they allow the roots to absorb water & nutrients from the soil.

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