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why photosynthesis stops at night?​

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Answered by laxmanverma33
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It is well known that plants photosynthesise in the presence of sunlight, consuming carbon dioxide, water and energy, and producing glucose and oxygen. ... At night, photosynthesis stops but respiration continues, so there is a net consumption of oxygen.

Answered by Anonymous
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It is well known that plants photosynthesise in the presence of sunlight, consuming carbon dioxide, water and energy, and producing glucose and oxygen. ... At night, photosynthesis stops but respiration continues, so there is a net consumption of oxygen.

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