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Yes, in hot and dry weather, stomata close to prevent excessive water loss through transpiration. Closing the stomata helps plants conserve water and maintain optimal internal conditions for photosynthesis.
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1560 Kg/M3 not always the answer like this i have made experiment , and it show to me that the denisty is 14635 kg⁄m3 for dry ,,,, and 14867.7 kg⁄m3 for wet thanks,,,, eng.moh elnajjar
Stomata are just openings made when guard cells swell. they swell with a lot of available water. when its dry they close up. dry weather causes them to close because the water evaporates.
The soil around the plant is very dry
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the stomata will dry
Stomata, also known as stoma, close in hot weather to retain water. Even though open stoma are necessary for photosynthesis, they can dry out a plant. About 90% of water absorbed by a plant is lost through open stoma. The guard cells close the entrance for protection against dehydration.
They do because when the weather is very hot, the stomata closes and if the stomata closes photosynthesis cannot take place: to prevent too much water from being lost
They close when it is humid and opens when it is dry :)
pine cones are among the most reliable of all natural weather indicators. in dry weather the scales dry up and open out. if they start to close up it is a sure sigh that wet weather is on the way
A collective noun for dry weather is spell. eg. A spell of dry weather
Depending on the environment of the plant, stomata will open and close at different times. In hot, dry environments stomata will open around dusk and dawn to minimise water loss. In Wet environments stomata will open during the day as needed
you answered your own question the plant will wilt so the phofhorous will help it stand up straight The dryness at the roots stops transpiration through the plant so the stomata (pores) on the underside of the leaves close and the leave wilts. When water is applied to the roots the process is reversed and the stomata open to allow transpiration to continue.
The leaves would dry out