Biology, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

desert plants take up carbon dioxide at night and prepare an intermediate which is acted upon
by the energy absorbed by the chlorophyll during the day.
can you explain it ​

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Answered by piyush42922
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Crassulacean acid metabolism or CAM is the process where in the desert plants take up carbon dioxide at night and prepare an intermediate which is acted upon by the energy absorbed by the chlorophyll during the day. Desserts are very hot and receive very less amount of rainfall.

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