Biology, asked by shaikanas533, 10 months ago

Leaves of desert plants are reduced to spines to prevent transpiration how does such plants prepare food

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In desert plants, the stomata is open during night. During night, desert plants absorb carbon dioxide and form an intermediate. Then during day time when the stomata is closed to prevent loss of water, they use this stored carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis.

Answered by sharmila62535
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Answer:

desert plants take up carbon dioxide at night and prepare an intermediate which is acted upon by the energy absorbed by the chlorophyll during the day

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