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Imagine that a scientist discovers a mutant plant seedling that appears to lack stomata. what would be the effect of this?
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Imagine that a scientist discovers a mutant plant seedling that appears to lack stomata. what would be the effect of this?
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*the plant wouldn't be able to cool itself during hot periods.
*gas exchange wouldn't take place.
* wouldn't be able to photosynthesize.
* lastly die
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