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What happens to ordinary plants (not C4 or CAM) when stomata close? Photosynthesis stops due to a lack of carbon dioxide. Enzymes change carbon dioxide to a four-carbon sugar. Photosynthesis stops due to a lack of water. Enzymes change carbon dioxide to glucose.

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Photosynthesis stops due to lack of carbon dioxide

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Answer:

Photosynthesis stops due to lack of carbon dioxide

Step-by-step explanation:

Plants take CO2 from the stomata. It can take water from xylem but it takes CO2 only through stomata. However, the other 2 options don;t happen.

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