CAM Plant

CAM is short for crassulacean acid metabolism. It is a carbon fixation pathway that evolved in some plants as an adaptation to arid conditions; plants gather sunlight during the day and fix cox molecules at night. CAM plants have adapted to their environment to conserve water or carbon dioxide when it is in short supply. Some CAM plants include spanish moss, pineapple, and cacti.

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