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Answer:
The difference between C3, C4, and CAM photosynthesis is the way plants extract carbon dioxide from sunlight. This depends largely on the plant's habitat. C3 photosynthesis produces three-carbon compound via the Calvin cycle while C4 photosynthesis makes an intermediate four-carbon compound that splits into a three-carbon compound for the Calvin cycle. Plants that use CAM photosynthesis gather sunlight during the day and fix carbon dioxide molecules at night.
CAM plants open their stomata at night, C3, and C4 open during the day.
Explanation:
Answer: Transfer Fixed carbon dioxide to cells in which the Calvin Cycle occurs.