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Functions of closed stomata​

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Answered by neerajverma4151
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Functions of Stomata

Stomatal closure at night prevents water from escaping through pores. It maintains the moisture balance according to weather by opening and closing. Stomata facilitate carbon dioxide uptake and release of oxygen during the process of photosynthesis.

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Answered by akour4304
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Carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis is obtained through open plant stomata. At night, when sunlight is no longer available and photosynthesis is not occurring, stomata close. This closure prevents water from escaping through open pores.

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Carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis is obtained through open plant stomata. At night, when sunlight is no longer available and photosynthesis is not occurring, stomata close. This closure prevents water from escaping through open pores.

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