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30 March, 02:04

Plants make their own food through the process of photosynthesis. To do this, they need energy from the Sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water and other nutrients from their roots.

Carbon dioxide enters the plant through tiny openings on the underside of leaves known as stomata. However, whenever the plant opens its stomata to let carbon dioxide in, it also releases water vapor into the atmosphere. This latter process is known as transpiration.

Under which of the following environmental conditions would you expect the stomata to be closed more often than they are open?

A.

on a warm, windy day

B.

on a wet, rainy day

C.

on a cool, cloudy day

D.

on a hot, dry day

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  1. 30 March, 02:31
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    Hi there!

    Plants regulate how much water vapor they lose through transpiration by only opening when necessary and under optimal conditions if possible. As a result of this, a plant will never attempt to open its stomate on a D. hot, dry day.

    The hot, dry air causes massive amounts of water vapor to be pulled from the plant when its stomate is open because of the low amount of water vapor in the air. Many plants, especially desert plants, prefer to open their stomata during the cooler nights. Because transpiration does not require sunlight, this is also the most efficient way to do it.
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