How do desert plants perform photosynthesis if their stomata remain closed during the day?
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Desert plants absorb moisture and heat through their thorns and thus perform photosynthesis.
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Desert plants work hard to make use of what's available. They use the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) into sugar, a process called photosynthesis. During this process, stomata on a plant's leaves and stems open to absorb carbon dioxide from the air and in return release oxygen.
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