Biology, asked by Riyazkhan7946, 9 months ago

C₄ plants are adapted to
(a) hot and dry climate
(b) temperate climate
(c) cold and dry climate
(d) hot and humid climate

Answers

Answered by saumyasingh0907
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Answer:

Hot and dry climate

Explanation:

Because they need a high optimum temperature for their enzymes to work and they use less water compared to the C3 plants

Answered by brokendreams
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C₄ plants are adapted to hot and dry climate.

Explanation:

  • The adaptation of the plants that live in hot and arid climate are the C4 plants.
  • These plants maintains lower levels of oxygen as they live in hot and dry climates.
  • They do this by closing their stomata and this is done for preventing the loss of water.
  • Stomata is the one that is used by the plants for losing water vapors and also do photosynthesis process.
  • The plants that live in hot and dry climate which is C4 plants, the occurrence of Calvin cycle will be in the cells called mesophyll.
  • These plants mainly close stomata for the purpose of preventing dehydration.

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