Biology, asked by deepalingm, 11 months ago

Stomata of desert plants remain closed during day time. How do they take up carbon dioxide and perform photosynthesis?

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Answered by skyfall63
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Yes. Stomata of desert plants remain closed during day time.

Explanation:

Stomata are the openings in the leaves of the plant from which the water runs. Many desert plants have very small stomata and less stomata than other plants. Many cacti stomata lie deep in the tissues of the plants. Small leaves on desert plants also help reduce the loss of moisture during transpiration. The stomata open in the desert plants at night. They take CO₂ at night and are stored in the form of an intermediate that is used during the day for photosynthesis (when the stomach is closed). Also, the chlorophyll of the plant is located in the stem as the leaves are reduced to the spines and the stems act as photosynthesis.

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