Biology, asked by Boss5032, 10 months ago

In desert plants, which part of plants perform photosynthesis, and why ?

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Answered by ranima78
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Explanation:

Torrey yucca, a succulent that closes its stomata during the heat of the day to conserve water, then opens them at night to take in carbon dioxide. When it has enough moisture, the leaf proceeds with the process of photosynthesis throughout the daylight hours.

Answered by skyfall63
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In desert plants, leaves and stem of the plant will perform photosynthesis.

Explanation:

Like other green plants, desert plants are additionally prepared to feed on photosynthesis, in the midst of which small pores (stomata) on the leaves and stems of the plant are open to retain CO2 from the air. To keep this, desert plants don't open their carbon dioxide pores until the sun goes down.

In desert plants, the stomata is open in the middle of the night. In the middle of the night, desert plants absorb carbon dioxide and form a transfer. At that point in the middle of the day when the stomata is shut down to avoid water loss, they use this carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis.

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