opening their stomata and admitting C02 only at night
keeping their stomata closed at night
The C4 plants tend to keep their stomata closed during the day to conserve water.
The plants which live in water are aquatic plants.
Cam stands for Crassulacean acid metabolism. C3 and C4 conserve less water than Cam plants. Actually, C4 plant capture more carbon than C3 plant. In the struggle to reduce carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere, genetic scientists have modified some large scale crops into C4 bases. Cam plant is wholly different from C3 and C4 and examples of are the cactus and other succulent plants in order to survive in dry dusty regions. In Cam plants, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_fixation carbon fixation] occurs at night while C3 and C4 plants carry out photosynthesis during daylights.
C4 plants are most likely to be found in climates with high temperatures and intensive amounts of sunlight. They are mostly found in these types of climates because C4 plants does not go through photorespiration (a process that goes against photosynthesis) and are able to keep their stomates closed for longer periods to stop large water loss.
C4
The C4 plants tend to keep their stomata closed during the day to conserve water.
The plants which live in water are aquatic plants.
Cam stands for Crassulacean acid metabolism. C3 and C4 conserve less water than Cam plants. Actually, C4 plant capture more carbon than C3 plant. In the struggle to reduce carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere, genetic scientists have modified some large scale crops into C4 bases. Cam plant is wholly different from C3 and C4 and examples of are the cactus and other succulent plants in order to survive in dry dusty regions. In Cam plants, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_fixation carbon fixation] occurs at night while C3 and C4 plants carry out photosynthesis during daylights.
C4 plants are most likely to be found in climates with high temperatures and intensive amounts of sunlight. They are mostly found in these types of climates because C4 plants does not go through photorespiration (a process that goes against photosynthesis) and are able to keep their stomates closed for longer periods to stop large water loss.
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when the plants wilt they bend and result in the shortening of transpiration which helps to conserve water
C4
so they don't die when there's no more water
C3 due to the abundance of water. C4 and CAM plants tend to inhabit very dry environments and have adaptations that minimise photorespiration (a process that wastes ATP) and water loss.
They help the plant conserve water and synthesize glucose efficiently under hot, dry conditions.
It requires less water than c3 plants.
C3 and C4 plants are named after the number of carbon molecules in the first products of their carbon fixation cycles. C3 plants produce 3-phosphoglycerate and C4 plants produce Oxaloacetate.