Answer
The opening and closing of stomata are controlled by the following: 1) light (opening makes sense when dawn comes and carbon dioxide is needed for photosynthesis); 2) carbon dioxide depletion (again, opening makes sense to let carbon dioxide into the leaf for photosynthesis); 3) circadian rhythms, which help anticipate the time when carbon dioxide is needed for photosynthesis; and 4) environmental stresses, which raise levels of the hormone, abscisic acid, when water is scarce, closing stomates to conserve water.
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This question just asks you to summarize the four items listed on p. 796.