why are stomatal pore remains closed when the plant does not need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis ??
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Stomatal pore remains closed for the prevention of water loss from it when the plants do not need carbondioxide for photosynthesis.
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plants close as they are stomata whenever they don't need photosynthesis to prevent the excess loss of water due to evaporation
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