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Select all of the following that function in plants living in hot, dry climates.Group of answer choicesC4 photosynthesisCAM photosynthesisC3 photosynthesis

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Select all of the following that function in plants living in hot, dry climates.Group of answer choicesC4 photosynthesisCAM photosynthesisC3 photosynthesis

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C4 photosynthesis and CAM photosynthesis are the processes that function in plants living in hot, dry climates.

Here's why:

  1. C4 photosynthesis: This process is found in plants living in hot, dry climates because it is more efficient at utilizing carbon dioxide and water under these conditions. It minimizes water loss while maximizing sugar production.

  2. CAM photosynthesis: CAM stands for Crassulacean Acid Metabolism. Plants using this process open their stomata (pores) at night to take in carbon dioxide and minimize water loss during the hot day. This is a common adaptation in desert plants.

  3. C3 photosynthesis: This is the most common form of photos

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