How are plants able to breathe in winters when they lose their leaves and have no stomata
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transpiration helps in reducing temperature of leaf and avoids the plants being overheated turgidity for better growth and development
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The cold temperatures of winter slow them down and stops their growth. Freezing temperatures stop water from circulating in the plants' sap. Like animals, some plants survive through the winter in resting stages. Many of these plants are called perennials because they do this year after year.
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