How the plants obtain carbon dioxide?
Asked by rajashivramkarmali | 14th Jun, 2016, 05:07: PM
Plants take in carbon dioxide through the stomatal pores present on the leaf surfaces.
They also utilise carbon dioxide formed during cellular respiration in the plant's body.
Plants take in carbon dioxide through the stomatal pores present on the leaf surfaces.
They also utilise carbon dioxide formed during cellular respiration in the plant's body.
Answered by Hemangi Binny | 14th Jun, 2016, 07:44: PM
Concept Videos
- what is photosynthesis
- what is meaning of luck?
- what is science ??
- Why do we write 12 H2O instead of 6 H2O in the reactant's side in photosynthesis even if it is already balanced ?
- what is chemoautotrophic nutrition?
- define legnin
- What is Autotrophic Nutrition
- Why do plants need nitrogen?
- cross section of leaf
- label them
Kindly Sign up for a personalised experience
- Ask Study Doubts
- Sample Papers
- Past Year Papers
- Textbook Solutions
Sign Up
Verify mobile number
Enter the OTP sent to your number
Change