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if we find a way to keep the stomata open at night, would that lead to higher rates of photosynthesis in plants ? ​

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Answered by aditya201071
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A plant's stomata are easy to see -- paint the underside of the leaf with clear nail polish, peel it off when dried and examine the clear leaf print under a microscope. But as fascinating as these stomata look, their function is even more exciting. Responsible for the plant's carbon dioxide and water regulation, stomata are often closed at night and reopen with the sunrise, an adaptation that is key to these plants' survival.

Answered by arvindsharma818181
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if you find a way to keep the summit open at night wooden lid of his letters of fossil Clancy is the plant

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