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Discribe to C4 plant...?

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Answered by alplali48
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These are cells that are located toward the surface of a plant leaf and are where photosynthesis typically occurs. However, in C4 plants, these cells are exposed to oxygen and have no RuBisCO to do photosynthesis. 3. The CO2 joins with another carbon compound to make a C4 chemical called oxaloacetic acid.

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Answered by BeautyNo1
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A C4 plant is a plant that cycles carbon dioxide into four-carbon sugar compounds to enter into the Calvin cycle. These plants are very efficient in hot, dry climates and make a lot of energy. Many foods we eat are C4 plants, like corn, pineapple, and sugar cane.

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