What's the difference between c3 and C4 cycle in plants ???
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C3 Plants
C4 Plants
The first stable intermediate product is 3- carbon acid:- phosphoglyceric acid. The first stable intermediate product is a 4 carbon acid:- oxaloacetate (which is then reduced to malate)
Photosynthetic functions occur only in mesophyll cells – on the surface of the leaves Photosynthetic functions occur in mesophyll and bundle sheath cells.
C3 requires cool and wet environments. C4 requires tropical and dry environments.
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C3 plants are defined as the plants that use the C3 pathway in the dark reaction of photosynthesis. There is no indication of Kranz anatomy by the leaves of these plants. These plants undergo the photosynthesis process only when the stomata are open. C3 plants include around 95% of the shrubs, trees, and plants. While C4 plants are defined as the plants that use the C4 pathway during the dark reaction. The chloroplasts of these plants are dimorphic and unlike C3 plants the leaves of C4 plants possess kranz anatomy. C4 plants include around 5% of plants on earth