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Answer:

Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air through the stomata, or pores in leaves.

Explanation:

Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air through the stomata, or pores in leaves. Chlorophyll is found in the chloroplasts of cells and absorb the sunlight energy needed to change water and carbon dioxide into glucose.

Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air through the stomata, or pores in leaves.

What are the characteristics of leaves?

A complete leaf has: blade (blade), petiole or sheath, and a pair of leaf appendages called stipules at the base of the petiole. The sheath is the terminal portion of the petiole that embraces the stem and is generally well developed as in the case of Poaceae.

Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air through the stomata, or pores in leaves.

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