What is the adaptation of desert plants to take up co2?why?
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Crassulacean acid metabolism, also known as CAM photosynthesis, is a carbon fixationpathway that evolved in some plants as an adaptation to arid conditions. In a plant using full CAM, the stomata in the leaves remain shut during the day to reduceevapotranspiration, but open at night to collect carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Explanation: Crassulacean acid metabolism, also known as CAM photosynthesis, is a carbon fixationpathway that evolved in some plants as an adaptation to arid conditions. In a plant using full CAM, the stomata in the leaves remain shut during the day to reduceevapotranspiration, but open at night to collect carbon dioxide (CO2).
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