Corn, or maize, is a C4 plant. A c4 plant relates to a group of plants that feature 4-carbon molecules present after the first product of carbon fixation.
No. Corn is a C4 plant.
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a plant which creates a four carbon (C4) sugar as its basic sugar unit when performing photosynthesis. example- corn (maize)
a plant which creates a four carbon (C4) sugar as its basic sugar unit when performing photosynthesis. example- corn (maize)
Yes, Sugarcane is a C4 plant and the largest harvester of solar energy on Earth. C4 plants have the ability to overcome severe drought, high temperature and floods too. It is advantage for commercial crops like sugarcane as it can withstand any climatic conditions.
No, spinach is a C3 plant. C4 plants are known for having a unique photosynthetic pathway that allows them to thrive in high-temperature, high-light conditions, whereas spinach uses the more common C3 photosynthesis pathway.
Yes, but if you die, you drop the C4.
Corn, Sugarcane, Sorghum
Yes, crabgrass is a C4 plant. C4 plants have a specialized mechanism for carbon fixation that allows them to adapt to hot and dry conditions, making them well-suited for growth in environments where C3 plants may struggle.
A CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) plant is a type of plant that photosynthesizes at night to minimize water loss in arid conditions. Examples of CAM plants include certain succulents and cacti, but not crabgrass, peas, corn, or pineapples. Pineapple is a well-known CAM plant, utilizing this adaptation to thrive in dry environments, while crabgrass, peas, and corn primarily use C3 or C4 photosynthesis.
Yes, you can plant a corn kernel to grow corn.
The corn plant produces corn. Or rather, corn produces corn.