Biology, asked by rnalini2011, 10 months ago

in desert plants all the steps of photosynthesis do not take place one after the other. Why?
Ch1 class 10 bio

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

Not necessarily. For example, desert plants take up carbon dioxide at night and prepare an intermediate compound. This intermediate compound is acted upon by the energy absorbed during the day by the chlorophyll.

❤️ˣᴳᴬᴺᴳˢᵀᴱᴿᴳᴵᴿᴸˢˣ❤️

Answered by punidhar
3

desert plants take up carbon dioxide at night and store it as an organic acid inside the body. In the day time to avoid excess transpiration due to scorching heat they keep their stomata closed and use the stored carbon dioxide by breaking down the organic acid.

hope this helps you

Plz mark this ANSWER as brainliest

Plz follow me

Similar questions