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Why are c4 plants able to photosynthesize with no apparent photorespiration? they conserve water more efficiently. they exclude oxygen from their tissues. they do not participate in the calvin cycle. they
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Why are c4 plants able to photosynthesize with no apparent photorespiration? they conserve water more efficiently. they exclude oxygen from their tissues. they do not participate in the calvin cycle. they use pep carboxylase to initially fix co2?
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They use pep carboxylase.
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