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Stomata Transpiration Low Dark Photosythesis Happen Begin Close

Front Why is the transpiration so low at the dark?
Back Since photosythesis can't happen in the dark, stomata begin to close as they don't need to open to let carbon dioxide in. When the stomata are closed, very little water can escape.

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