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Plants Number Stomates Determined Amount Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere

The number of stomates in plants, influenced by atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, demonstrates environmental impact on phenotype.

In plants, the number of stomates are determined by the amount of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, not by the plant's genes. This shows environmental effects on phenotype.

Text In plants, the number of stomates are determined by the amount of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, not by the plant's genes.  This shows environmental effects on phenotype.

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