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What environmental condition is most likely to trigger the closing of leaf stoma? Wind, heat, darkness, or lack of moisture

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Lack of moisture :)

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User Mokhtar Tlili
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Answer:

The correct answer is " lack of moisture".

Step-by-step explanation:

The opening or closing of the stomata is regulated in the plant by environmental factors such as light and water availability. In cases of lack of humidity, the stomas are closed preventing water losses in the plant. This also prevents the exchange of gases and the entry of atmospheric carbon dioxide necessary for plant nutrition through the process of photosynthesis.

Have a nice day!

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