Question
Question: In CAM plants, \(C{O_2}\) required for photosynthesis enters the plant during – A) Day time when s...
In CAM plants, CO2 required for photosynthesis enters the plant during –
A) Day time when stomata are open
B) Night when stomata are open
C) Night when hydathodes are open
D) Day time through lenticels.
Solution
CAM plants belong to family crassulaceae i.e. why they are termed as crassulacean acid metabolism. Examples of CAM plants are – Bryophyllum, Kalanchoe, Sedum, Cactus, Orchid, Portulaca and Pineapple etc.
Complete Answer:
- The most characteristic feature of these plants is that their stomata open at night and colored during light.
- CAM is a kind of adaptation in succulents to carry out photosynthesis without much loss of water.
- In night, stomata are open, the CO2 combines with phosphoenol pyruvic acid (PEP) to form Oxalo acetic acid (OAA) in the presence of enzyme PEP-Carboxylase.
Phosphoenol pyruvic acid CO2+H2O→Oxaloacetic acid+H3PO4
- Oxalo acetic acid is converted into malic acid by enzyme malic dehydrogenase. This reaction occurs in the presence of NADH.
Oxaloaceticacid+NADH→Malicacid+NAD+
- The correct option is B. Night when stomata are open.
Note: CAM plants grow under extremely xeric conditions, fix atmospheric CO2 in dark.