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CAM photosynthesis is a clever adaptation some plants have where they turn light into sugar during the day, and only breathe in CO2 at night. This lets the plant close up its leaves so they don't lose water during the heat of the day.

CAM plants use sunlight to turn malic acid into sugar, and every night they breathe in plenty of carbon dioxide, storing it as a fresh supply of malic acid. If you have keen senses, you may be able to taste the difference between a CAM plant harvested during the day and one harvested at night because of this variation in sugar and acid content.

Having evolved several times independantly, you see CAM in lots of different kinds of plants: air plants and bromeliads, which have poorly developed root systems; cacti and other succulents, which grow in hot dry environments; you even see it in some aquatic plants. For these, CAM serves not to conserve water, but carbon dioxide - which is of course hard to come by when you don't have any air.

The "crassulacean" part of the name "crassulacean acid metabolism" is there because this phenomenon was first discovered in crassulas. Jade plants are an example of this genus.


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[โ€“] sodium_nitride@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'm thinking out loud about possible name change options.

  1. Take the feminine form of my first name. Boring. Flies under the radar. But I don't like the feminine form's sound.

  2. Modify option 1 a little to make the sound better. The meaning is completely different (cause it's a whole ass different word). The advantage is that the connection to my original name (in terms of sound) is still there so it's not too big a jump.

  3. Use a completely different feminine hindi name that's common. I had my eyes of ritisha for a whole but that's because I knew someone who was named that which is the actual reason. It feels wierd to adopt another person's name, even though literally no Indian would think twice about my name or think I stole or something. Shit is as generic as "alice".

  4. Use "saraswati". Not super common, but still not wierd. It means "Goddess of wisdom/education" so it's meaningful to me (the name mean is actually somewhat related the one I was born with, so that's a bonus). But naming myself after a godess might be a little concieted hehe. Not to mention it does feel a bit old timey (a little like "Esther").

  5. Use an English name. This one is a funny option and feels cringe. I'd probably go with jasmine.

  6. Go with a title. This one is funny again, I'd never be taken seriously by people.

[โ€“] sodium_nitride@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Jasmine in hindi makes me sound like a rural mountain girl so no, I won't be going down that route.

[โ€“] Arahnya@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Jasmine is a surprisingly common girls name I encountered growing up ! Not too many kids with that name, these days.

I wonder if that had anything to do with the Aladdin movie.