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  2. Crassulacean acid metabolism - Wikipedia

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    Another group of plants employ "CAM-cycling", in which their stomata do not open at night; the plants instead recycle CO 2 produced by respiration as well as storing some CO 2 during the day. [ 5 ] Plants showing inducible CAM and CAM-cycling are typically found in conditions where periods of water shortage alternate with periods when water is ...

  3. Tillandsia - Wikipedia

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    Species of Tillandsia photosynthesize through a process called CAM cycle, where they close their stomata during the day to prevent water loss and open them at night to fix carbon dioxide and release oxygen. [15] [16] This allows them to preserve water, necessary because they are epiphytes. They do not have a functional root system and instead ...

  4. Photorespiration - Wikipedia

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    CAM plants, such as cacti and succulent plants, also use the enzyme PEP carboxylase to capture carbon dioxide, but only at night. Crassulacean acid metabolism allows plants to conduct most of their gas exchange in the cooler night-time air, sequestering carbon in 4-carbon sugars which can be released to the photosynthesizing cells during the day.

  5. Night - Wikipedia

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    During the day, plants engage in photosynthesis and release oxygen. By night, plants engage in respiration, consuming oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. [74] Plants can draw up more water after sunset, which facilitates new leaf growth. [75] As plants cannot create energy through photosynthesis after sunset, they use energy stored in the ...

  6. Photosynthesis - Wikipedia

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    Further experiments to prove that the oxygen developed during the photosynthesis of green plants came from water were performed by Hill in 1937 and 1939. He showed that isolated chloroplasts give off oxygen in the presence of unnatural reducing agents like iron oxalate , ferricyanide or benzoquinone after exposure to light.

  7. 10 Plants That Help You Sleep - AOL

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    Raise your hand if you actually got a full eight hours of blissful, undisturbed sleep last night. We thought so. But before you reach for the melatonin, maybe you should consider upping your home ...

  8. Plant physiology - Wikipedia

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    A germination rate experiment. Plant physiology is a subdiscipline of botany concerned with the functioning, or physiology, of plants. [1]Plant physiologists study fundamental processes of plants, such as photosynthesis, respiration, plant nutrition, plant hormone functions, tropisms, nastic movements, photoperiodism, photomorphogenesis, circadian rhythms, environmental stress physiology, seed ...

  9. Hydrilla - Wikipedia

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    At night, the oxygen is used for oxidative phosphorylation, resulting in anoxia, and carbon dioxide is replenished, which in turn lowers the pH. [ 17 ] As an invasive species in Florida, Hydrilla has become the most serious aquatic weed problem for Florida and most of the U.S.