Under conditions of high temperature and light intensity, why do C4 plants show higher photosynthetic rates compared to C3 plants?
C4 plants have a higher affinity for CO2 than C3 plants.
C4 plants open their stomata more frequently than C3 plants.
C4 plants can utilize a wider range of light wavelengths compared to C3 plants.
Spatial separation of initial CO2 fixation and the Calvin cycle minimizes photorespiration.
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