stomata of desert plant remains closed during daytime. how do they take up carbon dioxide and perform photosynthesis
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Stomata of desert plants remains closed during daytime. Their stomatas are closed in the daytime so that they can reduce the rate of transpiration and store water for their requirements. They take up carbon dioxide at night when there is no sunlight so their stomatas are opened at night. They store this carbon dioxide till daytime and with the help of sunlight, photosynthesis takes place.
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