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Where do plants get each of the raw materials required for photosynthesis?

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The following raw materials are required for photosynthesis:
`to` Carbon Dioxide: Plants get `CO_(2)` from atomsphere through stamata.
`to` Water: Plants absorb water from soil through roots and transport to leaves.
`to` Sunlight: Sunligh, which is absorbed by the chlorophyll and other green parts of the plant.
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