What happens with CO2 and O2 in plants during daytime?
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Cam plants keep stomata closed in the daytime, thus reducing loss of water. they can do this because they autotrophs
use photosystem i and photosystem ii at night fix co2 into organic acids during the night fix co2 into pyruvate in the mesophyll cells fix co2 into sugars in the bundle-sheath cells
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During the daytime, the plant takes in CO2 from the atmosphere, and using sunlight prepares food by a process called photosynthesis.
Explanation:
- During this process is when it releases oxygen. In the night time, however, since there is no sunlight, the oxygen is absorbed for the plant’s survival and CO2 is released to the atmosphere as it is not used by the plant.
To learn more:
1. What is meant by aerobic respiration?:
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2. Differentiate between aerobic and anaerobic respiration:
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