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Plants.
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Plants are the species which in turn undergo the process that is referred to be as photosynthesis.
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And one of the key event regarding photosynthesis is to make the sugar molecules because these sugar molecules can be immediately consumed or it can be stored later.
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And this in turn can be stored in the stem of a particular plant or a particular tree that is the bark or the stem of a plant or a tree respectively.
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So this in turn can be used by herbivose as well.
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And this sugar is being made only during the dark reaction of the photosynthesis.
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And this dark reaction of photosynthesis is in turn referred to be as the calvin cycle or the c3 cycle.
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So which is in turn found to be very, very important with regard to plants.
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Because this is the only process which helps in generation.
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Because this is the only process which helps in the generation of the sugar molecule.
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And there are certain plants which in turn is referred to be as the c4 plants and then the cam plants are.
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So they in turn undergo different kinds of c3 cycle and this in turn is referred to be as a c4 cycle and then the cam cycle.
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The reason behind this is that the ability to make use of the carbon dioxide and also the ability to manage the heat that is the loss of water during the daytime due to increased amount of.
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Heat.
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So with regard to c4 plants, they tend to isolate the carbon dioxide production spatially.
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With regard to cam plants, this is done temporally.
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So this is the main difference with regard to c4 and cam plants...