Environmental Sciences, asked by MunchieMadness8192, 11 months ago

How are desert plants different from other green plants with respect to taking in carbon dioxide?

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Here also, the desert plants unlike other plants, upon up their stomata during the night and take up carbon dioxide. This is not used up as photosynthesis can't be performed during night. So the next day that carbon dioxide is used for photosynthesis in presence of sunlight.

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