Science, asked by lydiahkironji87, 3 months ago

explain how sunken stomata lower the rate of photosynthesis.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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❥ The sunken stomata creates a small pocket of moist air. The high humidity in the air pocket reduces the water potential gradient between the leaf air spaces and the exterior, and therefore decreases the rate of transpiration.

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Answered by aayushiahirwal
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Role of Stomata in Photosynthesis

Role of Stomata in Photosynthesis Stomata control the flow of gases in and out of leaves. During the day, when air temperatures rise and carbon dioxide levels are normal or above normal, the stomata open, allowing carbon dioxide to enter and photosynthesis to take place

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