Some interesting things about desert plants in night time?
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Most plants open their stomata, or pores, during the day to gather carbon dioxide and use sunlight to convert it into sugars. But the cactus only opens its stomata at night, when it will not lose its moisture in the process, and savesthe carbon dioxide to convert into sugars when the sun comes out.
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Answer: Most plants open their stomata, or pores, during the day to gather carbon dioxide and use sunlight to convert it into sugars. But the cactus only opens its stomata at night, when it will not lose its moisture in the process, and saves the carbon dioxide to convert into sugars when the sun comes out.
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