C4 plants have concentric rings of mesophyll cells around vascular bundle sheath in the leaves.
C4
C4 plants are most likely to be found in climates with high temperatures and intensive amounts of sunlight. They are mostly found in these types of climates because C4 plants does not go through photorespiration (a process that goes against photosynthesis) and are able to keep their stomates closed for longer periods to stop large water loss.
C4 and CAM
C4 Photosynthesis
C3 and C4 plants are named after the number of carbon molecules in the first products of their carbon fixation cycles. C3 plants produce 3-phosphoglycerate and C4 plants produce Oxaloacetate.
C4
Technically, the answer is no because it does not have the anatomical structure of C4 plants. However, it has adaptation similar to C4 plants with regard to carbon dioxide use efficiency. (Ref. Mineral nutrition of higher plants : 2nd edt : pg 140)
C4 plants are most likely to be found in climates with high temperatures and intensive amounts of sunlight. They are mostly found in these types of climates because C4 plants does not go through photorespiration (a process that goes against photosynthesis) and are able to keep their stomates closed for longer periods to stop large water loss.
C4 and CAM
C4 Photosynthesis
C3 and C4 plants are named after the number of carbon molecules in the first products of their carbon fixation cycles. C3 plants produce 3-phosphoglycerate and C4 plants produce Oxaloacetate.
C4 plants are commonly found in regions with high temperatures ad intense light like the subtropics. Summer leaves have C4 carbon fixation in the warmer weather and longer days.
Since C4 plants need for CO2 is more than C3 plants, doubling the concentration of CO2 will have more positive effect on C4 plants. If CO2 is a limiting factor for photosynthesis, both C3 & C4 plants will have positive effect.
Around 50ppm for C3 plants and around 5ppm for C4 plants.
C4 plants that use the C4 pathway require more ATP and NADPH
The C4 plants tend to keep their stomata closed during the day to conserve water.
c3