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  • 25-10-2019
  • Biology
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where do plants get the water and carbon dioxide from?

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claraestevao
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  • 04-12-2019

Answer:

The plants gets the water and nutrients from the soil through the roots.Plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through the leaves.

Explanation:Plants need this carbon dioxide to make food. Transpiration - this exchange of water for carbon dioxide - only occurs during the day when there is sunlight. ... The plants contain a lot of water because all night long water has been entering through the stem and being pulled into the leaves where it can't evaporate.

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