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There are many biological processes that occur, some simultaneously, in a living plant. Some processes continue even after the cultivar is harvested like in the case of the curing process.
 
 
==Gas exchange==
Plants draw in CO2, Oxygen, and water vapor from the air around them via the Stomata. These compounds are essential to other processes such as photosynthesis.
 
==Photosynthesis==
The Cannabis plant photosynthesizes like most plants. It uses carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and ribulose bisphosphate (an organic carbon compound) for photosynthesis, so it is categorized as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C3_carbon_fixation C3 plant.]
 
C3 carbon fixation in photosynthesis leads to several characteristics:
==Gas exchange==
* Thrives where CO2 concentration is > 200ppm
Plants draw in CO2, Oxygen, and water vapor from the air around them via the Stomata.
* Cannot survive in very hot environments
* Loses 97% of water via transpiration
 
 
==Circadian Rhythm==