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Biology U3 - Photosynthesis

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Found in very hot and dry habitats, these plants split there light independent stage of photosynthesis between night and day. CO2 is taken up during the night when stomata are open, and stored as a 4C compound in a vacuole, until daytime, when the stomata close and CO2 is formed again to be used in photosynthesis. E.g. cacti, orchids.

Author: Jared McCormick



Answer:

CAM plants


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