In desert plants stomata are closed during day how they get co2 for photosynthesis
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Answer: Such plants undergo CAM photosynthesis as they open up their stomata during night and take in CO2.Stomata remains close during the day time toprevent the loss of water by transpiration. They store the CO2 in their cells until the sun comes out and they can carry on with photosynthesis during the day time.
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Stomata in desert plants remain closed during the daytime to prevent loss of water`, then how do they perform photosynthesis as the stomata are closed and there is no supply of CO2. Answer: ... This metabolism was first observed in Crassulacean plants. At night, the stomata are open and take in carbon dioxide.
Stomata in desert plants remain closed during the daytime to prevent loss of water`, then how do they perform photosynthesis as the stomata are closed and there is no supply of CO2. Answer: ... This metabolism was first observed in Crassulacean plants. At night, the stomata are open and take in carbon dioxide.
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