Generally the stomata are open during the daytime and closed at night time.
What are the conditions that regulate the opening of stomata during the day time?
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The opening and closing of stomata is governed by increases or decreases of solutes in the guard cells, which cause them to take up or lose water, respectively. In general, stomata open by day and close at night. During the day, photosynthesis requires that the leaf mesophyll be exposed to the air to get CO2
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS
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During photosynthesis, green plants use carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to make glucose (food) and release oxygen into the atmosphere.
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