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Monday, August 15, 2016

2. C3 Plant

This is a picture of a soybean field. Soybeans are considered c3 plants because they only use the calvin cycle to convert carbon dioxide from the air. C3 plants are mostly found in temperate climates

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      • 25. Introduced Species
      • 24. Fermentation
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