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Where does a plant get the carbon dioxide that it needs for the dark reaction of photosynthesis
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Where does a plant get the carbon dioxide that it needs for the dark reaction of photosynthesis
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Breathed out by animals and humans
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It gets the Carbon Dioxide form the air. It has holes in its leaves to set the air in called 'stomata'.
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