state what happens when stomata are closed during photosynthesis.
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Stomata are small spores on the leaves of plants. They help in intake of oxygen from the air. If stomata got closed, plants would nit be able to take in oxygen from air and simultaneously, the process of photosynthesis would stop.
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Carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis is obtained by plants through opening of stomata. At night, when sunlight is no longer available and photosynthesis is not occurring, stomata closes. This closure prevents water from escaping through open pores.
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