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Sinha Arunabh 3/3/08 Response to CAM Lab 1) Plant B 2) Plant A 3) Malic acid is used to fix carbon, therefore the plant in the sunlight for 24 hrs. would have a higher pH than the plant in 24 hrs. dark. 4) 5) Extreme heat would because the stomates would closed be during the day to conserve water. 6) Over time the plants that took in CO2 at night grew more and reproduced. Therefore in those environmental conditions of extreme heat the genetic variation of carbon fixing at night was the superior trait.

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