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Cacti obtain CO2 needed for photosynthesis through small pores called stomata on their stems. These stomata open at night when it is cooler to minimize water loss through evaporation. During this time, cacti take in CO2 and store it for use in photosynthesis during the day.
August is usally the hottest month and a very, very humid time.
Temperatures in Florida are typically hottest during the afternoon, between 1 pm and 4 pm, due to the peak of solar radiation and heat accumulation throughout the day.
The hottest city in the US yesterday was likely in the Southwest or Southeast regions, where temperatures can reach the highest levels during summer months. Cities like Phoenix, Las Vegas, or Death Valley often experience extreme heat during this time of the year.
In desert plants, the stomata is open during night. During night, desert plants (also called xerophytes) absorb co2 and form an intermediate. Then during day time when the stomata is closed to prevent loss of water, they use this stored carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis.
How often do camels in the Sahara drink water during the hottest time of the year?
There are many job openings right now in the environmental field. It is one of the hottest, fastest-growing fields at this time. Look especially into the area of renewable energy, as that is a field that is exploding right now.
Stomata are pore openings underneath plant leaves that can open and close according to the metabolic needs of the plant.gills are a respiratory organs for the extraction of oxygen from water and for the excretion of carbon dioxide.
Kangaroos are nocturnal, so during the day is when they sleep.
It hides under a rock where it is colder
at night when there is little to no light.
it's a noon-time nap, it's signifance is to NOT work during the hottest time of day.
The hottest month in Ohio is typically July, with temperatures reaching their peak during this time.
This all happens in photosynthesis. During the course of day in sunlight, the leaves absorb carbon dioxide from air holes present in them called stomata. The carbon dioxide is utilized to obtain energy with sunlight, and water. Then during night time, the trees starts giving of oxygen and water vapor as the waste products.
Oh honey, let me break it down for you. Air and water vapor strut their stuff through tiny openings called stomata on a plant's epidermis. It's like a VIP entrance for gases to get in and out of the plant, keeping it hydrated and happy. So next time you see a leaf, just remember it's working those stomata to stay fabulous.
Water early in the day during the summer and water DEEP so that the plants have sufficient moisture during the hottest time of the day.