All the plants absorb carbondioxide (CO2) from their surrounding air through the tiny holes in their leaves called stomata. With the help of water (soil), oxygen (atmosphere) and sunlight (sun), plants produce glucose and releases oxygen in the atmosphere and this process is known as Photosynthesis.
Plants takes the Carbon Dioxide from the atmosphere and releases Oxygen back to the atmosphere.
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All the plants absorb carbondioxide (CO2) from their surrounding air through the tiny holes in their leaves called stomata. With the help of water (soil), oxygen (atmosphere) and sunlight (sun), plants produce glucose and releases oxygen in the atmosphere and this process is known as Photosynthesis.