How do plants maintain homeostasis? Select all that apply.

By exchanging gas through stigmas.
By exchanging gas through stomata.
By closing stomata to prevent water loss.
By altering the activity within a cell with chemical transmitters.
By growing towards sunlight.

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The correct answer is: By exchanging gas (oxygen and carbon dioxide) through the stomata.

Correct answer: By exchanging gas through stomata,  By closing stomata to prevent water loss and by growing towards sunlight.

The homeostasis is the property of the living organism to maintain a constant temperature in order to maintain internal system in balance.

Plants maintain their homeostasis by a process called as transpiration in which they lose water through the pores found in the leaves of a plant called as stomata. They close in order to prevent water loss.

Phototropism takes place in plants, in which they grow directionally in response to sunlight in order to maintain homeostasis.

Hence, the correct answer would be option B, C and E.



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