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Is balsam plant a C4 or C3 plant?

Balsam plants are C3 plants. They use the C3 carbon fixation pathway for photosynthesis, which involves the initial fixation of carbon dioxide into a three-carbon compound.


Is corn c4 plant?

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.


Which type of carbon fixation stores carbon dioxide in acid form?

C4 carbon fixation stores carbon dioxide in acid form as malate or aspartate. This process helps minimize photorespiration and enhance carbon fixation efficiency in certain plant species, particularly in hot and dry conditions.


What biochemical process is responsible for carbon fixation?

The biochemical process responsible for carbon fixation is photosynthesis, specifically the Calvin cycle. During this process, carbon dioxide is converted into carbohydrates by utilizing energy from sunlight and enzymes found in plant cells. This pathway is essential for plants to build organic molecules needed for growth and survival.


What is the most common method of carbon dioxide fixation?

The most common method of carbon dioxide fixation in nature is through the Calvin cycle, which occurs in the chloroplasts of plants during photosynthesis. In this process, carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds that are essential for plant growth and development.


Is Eucalyptus is a C3 plant?

Yes, eucalyptus is a C3 plant. C3 plants are the most common type of plants and they use the C3 carbon fixation pathway during photosynthesis.


How do plants absorbed carbon?

Plant does not absorb carbon monoxide. It is a gas which does not required in photosynthesis or respiration. (Biology: Light reaction and dark reaction)


In total darkness does a plant give off carbon dioxide?

A plant does give off Carbon Dioxide at night when there is not enough light for photosynthesis to occur.


Is Maize a CAM plant?

No, maize is not a CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) plant. Maize follows the C4 photosynthetic pathway, which is different from the CAM pathway in terms of carbon fixation and timing of metabolic processes.


What are the uses of nitrogen fixation?

Plant growth.


C3 and c4 plants in terms of the number of?

They are named after the number of carbons of the first product of their carbon fixation cycle (the cycle used to make plant sugars). C4 plants have a more elaborate carbon fixation cycle of C3 and reduces photorespiration. They are thought to have evolved more recently than C3 plants.


How do plants obtain carbon for photosynthesis?

Plants obtain carbon for photosynthesis through a process called carbon fixation, where they take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata. The carbon dioxide is then converted into glucose, a form of sugar that the plant uses for energy.