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1 August, 05:12

Which of the following correctly predicts what would happen if a plant was lacking stomata?

It would not have chloroplasts needed for photosynthesis.

It would lack structural support tissue, causing it to collapse.

It would not be able to transport minerals from the roots.

It would lose large quantities of water to the surrounding air.

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  1. 1 August, 05:26
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    The following which correctly predicts what would happen if a plant was lacking stomata is the last one : It would lose large quantities of water to the surrounding air. I think so because stomata is placed on the top of the plant, to be more exact - on the leaves, so it's quite logically that the last option is the only correct.
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