How plants cope with cope stress?

Biology · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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Plant's primary coping mechanism to cope stress is closing the stomata. Stomata is the opening in the leaves that releases oxygen and allows the entry of carbon dioxide. A long period of closed stomata is harmful to the plant because oxygen can build up and damage the plant. While an induced stress can be beneficial to the plant because it can stimulate productivity when applied in moderation.