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How do plants take in carbon dioxide?

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How do plants take in carbon dioxide?

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Plants take in carbon dioxide through pores on the surface of their leaves called stomata. Each pore is surrounded by two cells appropriately named guard cells that open and close to regulate what enters and leaves the plant via the stomata.

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