When do the desert plants take up carbon dioxide and perform photosynthesis ?
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In desert plants, the stomata are open amid night. Amid night, desert plants assimilate carbon dioxide and shape a transitional. At that point amid daytime when the stomata are shut to avoid loss of water, they utilize this put-away carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis
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In desert plants, the stomata open amid night . Amid night, desert plants assimilate carbon dioxide and shape a transitional . At that point amid day time when the stomata are shut to avoid the loss water , they utilize this put away carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis.
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