
FAQ About Indoor Plant Nocturnal Oxygen Release

What is CAM photosynthesis and how is it different from normal photosynthesis?
CAM photosynthesis is a process where certain plants open their stomata at night to minimize water loss and absorb carbon dioxide, which is stored as an acid. During the day, the stomata close, and the stored CO2 is used for photosynthesis. This contrasts with normal photosynthesis, where plants open their stomata during the day to exchange gases.