Biology, asked by whatnat23, 10 months ago

How does climate affect the # of stomata in leaves of the area. Do high temperatures or low temperatures increase the amount of stomata and why?

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Answered by harshita19pandey
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Answer:

The stomata enable carbon dioxide gas to enter the plant for photosynthesis. Oxygen and water vapor exit the leaves through stomata, as well. In many plants, when the outside temperature is warm and water evaporates more readily, plants close their stomata to prevent excessive water loss.

In many plants, when the outside temperature is warm and water evaporates more readily, plants close their stomata to prevent excessive water loss. Closing the stomata, however, can disrupt plant growth bypreventing carbon dioxide from entering the leaves and thereby reducing photosynthesis.

Answered by Hariharan005
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Answer:

Explanation:

The stomata enable carbon dioxide gas to enter the plant for photosynthesis. Oxygen and water vapor exit the leaves through stomata, as well. In many plants, when the outside temperature is warm and water evaporates more readily, plants close their stomata to prevent excessive water loss.

In many plants, when the outside temperature is warm and water evaporates more readily, plants close their stomata to prevent excessive water loss. Closing the stomata, however, can disrupt plant growth bypreventing carbon dioxide from entering the leaves and thereby reducing photosynthesis

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