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A plant is the most balanced need for water within its need for carbon dioxide and oxygen. It’s too much water is lost, the stomata will close. How does this affect the plants ability to regulate levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen?

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Answer:

it helps regulate them and keep them level going through the state of transpiration

Step-by-step explanation:

to prevent too much water lost a plant will close it's stoma to store that water, this process is called transpriation. if the stoma is open it will dry out the plant.

so a plant losing water in reaction they will close their stoma which is homeostasis, homeostasis is balance. so for example u go through homeostasis when it's hot outside it results in u sweating, why? cause your body is trying to cool down and regulate it's self.

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