Sunday, January 24, 2010

Soma Organic Plants That Fix CO2 Into Organic Acids At Night When The Stomata Are Open And Carry Out The Calvin Cycle?

Plants that fix CO2 into organic acids at night when the stomata are open and carry out the Calvin cycle? - soma organic

Plants that fix CO2 into organic acids at night when the stoma is open and fill in the Calvin cycle during the day when they are called the soma near
a) C3 plants
C4 plants, b)
CAM plants c)
d) Only A and B are correct
e) A, B and C are correct

1 comment:

  1. Hi Nadine,

    There are over 8,000 species of plants have adaptations to minimize the losses to photorespiration by separating their C3 and C4 developed railways in various parts of the plant. You are C4 plants (see link below), such as corn, crabgrass, sugarcane and millet. C4 plants to reduce the Calvin cycle, deep in the paper to moisture loss in areas with high daytime temperatures and intense solar radiation.

    CAM (Crassulacean Acid Mmetabolism sense because it has been investigated in members of the Crassulaceae) plants are C4 plants, which are separated from their C3 and C4 channels on time of day instead of different parts of the leaf. These plants are cacti, Bryophyllum, bromeliads, epiphytes and sedums that exist under conditions of high daytime temperatures, intense sunlight and soil moisture is low.

    "c) CAM plants is the answer.

    Hope this helps.

    Tony Walks

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