Q.58 In CAM pathway. the stomata :
1. opens during day
2. opens during night
3. remain closed during day and night
4. remain open during day and nigt
In CAM pathway, the stomata open during night.
Detailed Explanation
Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM) is a water-conserving photosynthetic adaptation in succulents (cacti, pineapples, agaves) for arid environments.
Night opening mechanism:
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Night (Phase I): Stomata open when temperatures drop and humidity rises → CO₂ fixed by PEPC → malic acid stored in vacuoles
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Day (Phase III): Stomata closed → malic acid decarboxylated → CO₂ released internally for Calvin cycle (Rubisco)
This reversed stomatal rhythm minimizes transpiration during hot days while enabling CO₂ uptake at cooler nights.
Option Analysis
1. Opens during day: Wrong—C3/C4 plants behavior; CAM plants avoid daytime opening to conserve water.
2. Opens during night: Correct—Hallmark CAM adaptation for xeric habitats.
3. Remain closed during day and night: Wrong—prevents all CO₂ uptake; CAM requires nocturnal fixation.
4. Remain open during day and night: Wrong—causes lethal water loss in desert conditions.
Introduction
In CAM pathway the stomata open during night when CO₂ fixation occurs via PEPC, storing malic acid for daytime Calvin cycle use while stomata remain closed to prevent water loss. This reversed rhythm distinguishes CAM plants from C3/C4 photosynthesis.
CAM Photosynthesis Phases
| Phase | Time | Stomata | CO₂ Process |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Night | OPEN | PEPC → malic acid |
| II | Dawn | Partial | Malate → CO₂ transition |
| III | Day | CLOSED | Malate decarboxylation |
| IV | Dusk | Partial | Direct Rubisco (if moist) |
CAM vs C3/C4 Stomatal Behavior
| Pathway | Day Stomata | Night Stomata | Habitat |
|---|---|---|---|
| CAM | CLOSED | OPEN | Arid/desert |
| C3 | OPEN | CLOSED | Moderate |
| C4 | OPEN | CLOSED | Hot/dry |
Adaptive Advantages
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10x less water loss vs C3 plants
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CO₂ concentration (Phase III: 1-2% internal vs 0.04% atmospheric)
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Photorespiration minimized (high CO₂/RuBP)
Exam Memory Aid: “CAM = Cool At night, Afternoon closed → Malic acid storage”.


