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Biology U3 - Photosynthesis

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Plants found in hot and sunny habitats, that have a light dependent stage identical to C3 plants, but have a light independent stage split up over two different cells. They use more energy to initially form a 4C compund in a mesophyll cell, but the rest of the Calvin cycle occurs in a bundle-sheath cell, where there is always a higher concentration of carbon dioxide than oxygen. E.g. corn, sugarcane.

Author: Jared McCormick



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C4 plants


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