Plant Water Balance
Plants manage their water loss through tiny openings called stoma, which allow carbon dioxide to enter for photosynthesis. However, this process requires a delicate balance; as plants open their stoma to absorb more carbon dioxide, they simultaneously risk losing moisture to the surrounding air. Understanding this trade-off is crucial for grasping how plants thrive in their environments.In this clip
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Episode 97: Plant Structure and Function
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How does a tree obtain carbon dioxide for photosynthesis using the terms carbon dioxide, stomata, and chloroplast in the episode Episode 102: Photosynthesis Part II and the clip C4 Photosynthesis Insights?
How does a tree obtain carbon dioxide for photosynthesis using the terms carbon dioxide, stomata, and chloroplast from the episode Episode 102: Photosynthesis Part II and the clip C4 Photosynthesis Insights?
How does a tree obtain carbon dioxide for photosynthesis using the terms carbon dioxide, stomata, and chloroplast?