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CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) and C4 pathways are more efficient than C3 pathway in photosynthesis because they have additional carbon-fixing steps that optimize CO2 uptake and minimize water loss. C4 plants have a spatial separation of carbon fixation and the Calvin cycle in different cells, while CAM plants have a temporal separation by fixing CO2 at night and using it during the day. Both pathways are adaptations to hot and dry environments.

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