At what relative rate of bubble movement, the stomata closes
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Because plants must exchange gases through their stomata, closing them prevents plants from taking up carbon dioxide (CO2). Without CO2, plants cannot make carbohydrates, and plants can only obtain this critical molecule when stomata are open.
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