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Some plants close their stomata during the hottest part of the day, despite the effect on photosynthesis. Suggest what benefit this might be to the plants?
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Some plants close their stomata during the hottest part of the day, despite the effect on photosynthesis. Suggest what benefit this might be to the plants?
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Closing their stomata help them conserve their water, which is one of the things that helps plants make glucose (their source of energy) and oxygen, and water helps the plant to stand upright.
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