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10 October, 12:58

What happens to ordinary plants (not C 4 or CAM) when stomata close?

Enzymes change carbon dioxide to a four-carbon sugar.

Enzymes change carbon dioxide to glucose.

Photosynthesis stops due to a lack of carbon dioxide.

Photosynthesis stops due to a lack of water.

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  1. 10 October, 13:35
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    Photosynthesis stops because of lack of carbon dioxide. The plant (C3 plants make up majority) begins to use oxygen because there is not Carbon Dioxide, this process is called photo respiration and is very bad for C3 plants
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