CAMPBELL'S BIOLOGY RSU CUSTOM
CAMPBELL'S BIOLOGY RSU CUSTOM
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Author: REECE ETAL
Publisher: PEARSON C
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WHAT IF? → How would you expect the relative abundance of C3 versus C4 and CAM species to change in a geographic region whose climate becomes much hotter and drier, with no change in CO2 concentration?

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WHAT IF? How would you expect the relative abundance of C3 versus C4 and CAM species to change in ageographic region whose climate becomes much hotterand drier, with no change in CO2 concentration?
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