what do u mean by c4 cycle in plants?
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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.
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C4 cycle is also known as hatch and slack cycle.
The following are the types of C4 plants
1) Sugarcane
2)Maize
3) sorghum
In C4 plants initial fixation takes place in the mesophyll cells where final fixation takes place in bundle sheath cells.
C4 plants are only restricted to 19 family and 1500 species They belongs to poaeca and cyperpocae
They requires high temperature
In C4 cycle Co2 changes into 4 carbon compounds
The following are the types of C4 plants
1) Sugarcane
2)Maize
3) sorghum
In C4 plants initial fixation takes place in the mesophyll cells where final fixation takes place in bundle sheath cells.
C4 plants are only restricted to 19 family and 1500 species They belongs to poaeca and cyperpocae
They requires high temperature
In C4 cycle Co2 changes into 4 carbon compounds
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