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When stomata close, ordinary plants reduce their gas exchange, leading to decreased carbon dioxide intake for photosynthesis. This can cause a buildup of oxygen and a potential decrease in photosynthetic efficiency, especially during periods of high temperatures or drought. Additionally, closing stomata helps conserve water by minimizing transpiration, but prolonged closure can stress the plant and impair growth. If the closure is too long, it can ultimately lead to reduced plant health or even death.

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