what kind of plant show kranz anatomy. to which condition are these plants better adapted?
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Plants that utilize this pathway typically possess a distinctive Kranz (or wreath) leaf anatomy, consisting of two photosynthetic celltypes. These are the bundle sheath (bs) cells, which surround the vascular centres, and the mesophyll (mp) cells, which surround the bs cells.
C4 -plants have Kranz anatomy.
These plants are better adapted to dry tropical regions.
These plants are better adapted than C3-plants, which lack this anatomy (Kranz anatomy) because of this, C4-plant
(i) Can tolerate high temperatures.
(ii) Show a response to high light intensities.
(iii) Lack a process called photorespiration and have greater productivity of biomass.
C4 -plants have Kranz anatomy.
These plants are better adapted to dry tropical regions.
These plants are better adapted than C3-plants, which lack this anatomy (Kranz anatomy) because of this, C4-plant
(i) Can tolerate high temperatures.
(ii) Show a response to high light intensities.
(iii) Lack a process called photorespiration and have greater productivity of biomass.
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C4 -plants have Kranz anatomy. These plants are better adapted to dry tropical regions. These plants are better adapted than C3-plants, which lack this anatomy (Kranz anatomy) because of this, C4-plant
(i) Can tolerate high temperatures.
(ii) Show a response to high light intensities.
(iii) Lack a process called photorespiration and have greater productivity of biomass. thank you! please mark brainliest
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