• Question: How do trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen

    Asked by I'm a beour6969 to Israel on 12 Nov 2019.
    • Photo: Israel Ikoyi

      Israel Ikoyi answered on 12 Nov 2019:


      It’s through the process called photosynthesis. Trees have holes (opening) on their leaves which are called stomata. When the stomata open, plant leaves take up carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose for the plants and oxygen which is released back into the atmosphere

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