how do plants breathe in oxygen at night if the stomata are closed
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Oxygen, a poisonous (to the plant) byproduct of photosynthesis, exits through the stomata. At night, the glucose recombines with oxygen, releasing energy as the glucose molecule breaks back into water and carbon dioxide. The excess water exits through the stomata in a process called transpiration.
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Oxygen, a poisonous (to the plant) byproduct of photosynthesis, exits through the stomata. At night, the glucose recombines with oxygen, releasing energy as the glucose molecule breaks back into water and carbon dioxide. The excess water exits through the stomata in a process called transpiration.
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