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Note on CAM plant !!!!!!

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Answered by Anonymous
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\orange\star It is alternative pathway of carbon fixation found in desert plant.

\orange\star It was first reported in the family crasulaciean so called as CAM.

\orange\star In CAM plant stomata are scoto active.

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Answered by Itzsamu1202
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Explanation:

CAM Plants Definition. CAM – short for “Crassulacean Acid Metabolism” – is a method of carbon fixation evolved by some plants in dry circumstances. In most plants, the stomata – which are like tiny mouths that take in oxygen all along the surfaces of their leaves – open during the day to take in CO2 and release O2

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