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How does the carbon dioxide and water needed for photosynthesis get into the leaves?

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How does the carbon dioxide and water needed for photosynthesis get into the leaves?

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The water is taken in by the roots. The carbon dioxide travels through tiny holes, called stomata (singular stoma) to get into the leaf.

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