AP Biology Scavenger Hunt
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Actin & Myosin
Anabolic
Angiosperm
Arachnids
Arthropod
Autotroph
Auxin Producing Area Of A Plant
C4 Plant
Calvin Cycle
Carbohydrate
Catabolic
Cellulose
Cuticle layer of a Plant
Decomposition
Dicot plant with flower and leaf
Ectotherm
Endotherm
Eukaryote
Glycogen
Gymnosperms
Keratin
Light Reactions
Modified Leaf Of A Plant
Modified Stem of A Plant
Phloem
Pine Cone - Female
Pollen
Prokaryote
Vascular Plant Tissue
Xylem
C4 Plant
A C4 plant fixates CO2 into an acid. This acid is transferred from the mesophyll cell to a bundle-sheath cell.
This picture is of a cactus that is in one of the classrooms in my school.
A cactus fits the term C4 plant because a cactus uses the C4 pathway to fixate carbon dioxide.