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A plant can open or close it's stomata in response to environmental conditions. Which best explains how the ability to open and close stomata benefits a plant?​

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They open the stomata during the day to collect light energy from the sun and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, i.e adaptation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Plants also responds to hormones such as abscisic acid that causes the stomata to close during stressful conditions. During the day the mesophyll in a leaf requires the stomata to open for exposure to sunlight and carbon dioxide. It closes at night when there is no sunlight to prevent water loss through transpiration in response to the turgidity of guard cells.

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