Identify whether your plant is a c4 or cam plant explain


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"Ever since plants first moved onto land about 475 million years ago, they have been adapting to the problems of terrestrial life, particularly the problem of dehydration" (Reece et al., 2011). C4 plants and CAM plants have specific adaptations associated with carrying out photosynthesis that allow them to live in dry, arid environments. You will be given the name of a xerophyte plant to write your report on. Include the following information in your report:

1. Correctly classify your plant using family, genus and species (where possible) names.

2. Define the term xerophyte.

3. Describe the specific natural environment your plant lives in.

4. Identify whether your plant is a C4 or CAM plant. Explain the difference between C4 and CAM plants in relation to the adaptations they have for carrying out photosynthesis that allow them to live in dry, arid environments.

5. Discuss other adaptations your plant has that allow it to live in dry, arid environments. Clearly outline the benefits each adaptation gives the plant.

Reference

Reece, J.B., Urry, L.A., Cain, M.L., Wasserman, S.A., Minorsky, P.V. & Jackson, R.B. (2011). Campbell Biology (9th ed.). San Francisco, CA: Pearson Education.

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2/5/2016 2:58:51 AM

Question referring to as "Ever since plants first moved onto land about 475 million years ago, they have been adapting to the problems of terrestrial life, particularly the problem of dehydration" 2011. You will be specified the name of a xerophyte plant to engrave your report on. Comprise the subsequent information in your report: Question1. Properly classify your plant using family, genus and species (where possible) names. Question2. Describe the term xerophyte. Question3. Explain the exact natural environment your plant lives in.