some plants close their stomata during the hottest part of the day, despite the efffect on photosyntheisis. suggest what benefit this might be to the plants
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Certain plants close their stomata during the hottest part of the day so that the amount of loss of water by the process of transpiration is reduced. Explanation: It presence the hydration of the plant when the absorption of water is less during the hottest part of the day
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some plants close their stomata during hottest part of the day is because ,the transpiration pull increases in this part of the day leading to water stress conditions, meaning loss of water from plant body ,to avoid such water stress ,the stomata is closed so that no water is lost via transpiration.
The benefit is that their is no wilting of the plants and leaves .
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