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Dictionary » C » Cams CamsNo match for cams sorry, the term cams is not in the dictionary. Check the spelling and try removing suffixes like -ing and -s.
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Results from our forumZygote Question... the other part involves glycoproteins in the extracellular matrix that help cells migrate along certain routs (e.g. fibronectin maybe?) the CAMs are on the surfaces of cells, and they bind to each other. One example is cadherin, i think.
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How Temperature Affects C3 and C4 plants?do they need less water? I couldn't find a book stating this. As much as I know CAMs need less water not C4. Can someone (probably Andrew :lol: ) please explain this to me too?
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Food production by C3 and C4sI'm totally awake CAMs open stomas in night, yeah poison. [ My senior friends also, couldnot tell me why C4s can and C3s can't] I'm totally awake ... I think so... hrushikesh
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C3 and C4 plants... air, the above q will not arise. I think the more % CO2 stored in C4 is used in photosynthesis, so they need less CO2 conc. in air. Also, how do CAMs save water in photosynthesis ? ? ? Please help, i'm really confused. :oops: :cry: hrushikesh
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