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Biology, 08.06.2021 19:50 0145813

1. How do pollutants enter the deciduous trees and become less harmful? A. Roots filter the damaging pollutants through root hair
B. Stems extract pollutants traveling through the xylem and phloem
C. Stomata absorbs pollutants that are converted to less harmful compounds by enzymes.
D. Cell walls block pollutants from existing the leaf after becoming trapped.

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