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How do the reactant molecules of photosynthesis reach the chloroplasts in the leaves?
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How do the reactant molecules of photosynthesis reach the chloroplasts in the leaves?
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"The CO2 enters leaves via stomata and water enters through the roots and is carried to leaves through veins"
My aunt helped me with this a while back, i hope this helped!
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