how to desert plants takes up carbon dioxide
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Deserts have a very hot climate and receivevery less rainfall annually. Like other green plants, desert plants also prepare food by photosynthesis, during which small pores (stomata) on a plant's leaves and stems open to absorb CO₂ from the air. However, each time a plant opens its pores, some water is lost. If this happens frequently during daytime, high temperatures will cause the water to evaporate quickly. To prevent this, the desert plants do not open their pores for carbon dioxide until the sun goes down.
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