How do c3 and c4 plants differ in their capacity for photosynthesis?
How do c3 and c4 plants differ in their capacity for photosynthesis? In C4 photosynthesis, where a four-carbon compound is produced, unique leaf anatomy allows carbon dioxide to concentrate in ‘bundle sheath’ cells around Rubisco. C3 plants do not have the anatomic structure (no bundle sheath cells) nor the abundance of PEP carboxylase to avoid … Continue reading How do c3 and c4 plants differ in their capacity for photosynthesis?
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