stomata remain closed in desert plants during daytime how do they photosynthesis
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In desert plants the stomata open at night.
They take in carbon dioxide at night, and is stored in the form of an intermediate which is used during day for photosynthesis (When the stomata are closed).
Also, chlorophyll of the plant are located in the stem as levesare reduced to spines and stem takes the function of photosynthesis.
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In desert plants the stomata open at night.
They take in carbon dioxide at night, and is stored in the form of an intermediate which is used during day for photosynthesis (When the stomata are closed).
Also, chlorophyll of the plant are located in the stem as levesare reduced to spines and stem takes the function of photosynthesis.
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stomata remains closed during day time to prevent the loss of a water so they take carbon dioxide in the night and convert into intermediate substance which is utilised in the day in photosynthesis
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