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cambium A layer of formative cells between the wood and bark in woody plants: the cells increase by division and differentiate to form new wood and bark
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cAMP A temporary residence for employees working on a construction project at a remote location. Consists of bunkhouse dormitories, a kitchen and may have recreation facilities.
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CAM A photosyntheic pathway largely limited to succulent plants in arid and semiarid environments, in which carbon fixation takes place at night, when lower temperatures resude the rate of water loss during CO2 uptake. The resulting for carbon-acids are stored until daylight, when they are brken down into pyruvate and CO2.
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CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism), a metabolic pathway adaptation of certain plants that allows them to take up CO 2 at night instead of during the day, greatly reducing transpirational water loss during photosynthesis. This type of metabolism is common in xerophytes.
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camera The camera is analogous to a physical camera in the real world. It is an object that has a position from which a scene can be viewed and rendered. Like most objects, the camera has properties such as its rotation, depth of field, field of view, and clipping planes. In addition to the default camera, you can add others.
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