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No they do not, plants can go through different types. For example there are C3, C4 and CAM. Most plants use C3. Both C3 and C4 use the calvin cycle. three carbon compound vs a four. CAM plants fix carbon dioxide molecules at night. Their stomata remains open throughout the day. they also form sugars throughout the day with RuBisCO (enzyme)
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Answer: most plants go through photosynthesis
Step-by-step explanation:
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