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What would happen if guard cells in a plant stopped working? A. Diseases would quickly invade the plant. B. Photosynthesis would occur more slowly. C. Stomata would not open and close. D. Chloroplasts
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What would happen if guard cells in a plant stopped working?
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Diseases would quickly invade the plant.
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Photosynthesis would occur more slowly.
C.
Stomata would not open and close.
D.
Chloroplasts would change color.
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A. Diseases would quickly invade the plant
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The answer to this is C
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