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what are c3 plants pls help

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C3 plants go through the Calvin cycle, taking in carbon dioxide through the leaves' minuscule pores, called stomata. An enzyme called RuBisCO helps the carbon dioxide combine with sugar. Eventually, the sugar and carbon dioxide form a molecule with three carbon atoms (C3) in the chloroplast.Jul 29, 2015

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Approximately 85% of plants use C3 photosynthesis, which is the most effective in cool, wet habitats. ... C3 plants go through the Calvin cycle, taking in carbon dioxide through the leaves' minuscule pores, called stomata. An enzyme called RuBisCO helps the carbon dioxide combine with sugar.

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