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Plants exchange carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen with their surrounding environment through openings in their called O A. leaves, stomata B. stems, sori OC leaves, xylem D. roots, guard cells
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Plants exchange carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen with their surrounding environment through openings in their called O A. leaves, stomata B. stems, sori OC leaves, xylem D. roots, guard cells
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Plants exchange gases with their surroundings through openings in their Leaves, Stomata.
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