If a plant's stomata were always closed, how would this affect the plant's ability to make glucose?

A. There would be no effect on the ability of the plant to make glucose
B. Plants would make less sugar than normal
C. Plants would be able to make more sugar than normal


Answer: B

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a. is one of the four exclusive features of chordates. b. extends anteriorly into the head region. c. provides support for muscle contraction. d. is replaced in adult vertebrates by the vertebral column. e. includes all of these.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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