Explain why plants growing in desert take carbon dioxide at night and utilise it during the day in the synthesis of carbohydrates .
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Carbon dioxide has been taken up by stomata but if plants in deserts take it up CO2 in a day, due to excess heat much of the water will also transpire. Therefore, they take in CO2 in night and intermediate which is acted upon by the energy of sun in a day
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Carbon dioxide has been taken up by stomata but if plants in deserts take it up CO2 in a day, due to excess heat much of the water will also transpire. Therefore, they take in CO2 in night and intermediate which is acted upon by the energy of sun in a day
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