er0senin
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C3--I don't know this term
well, google is your friend

Then read this http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/biomes/photosynthesis.htm
then what is the difference? between c3 and c4?
The difference is between enzymes which accept CO2 from the air. C3 plants use enzym ribulosodiphosphatcarboxylase while C4 and CAM plants use phosphoenolpyruvatcarboxylase to accept CO2 from the air. Also the primary product of photosynthesis of C3 plants is phosphoglycerat while in C4 plants it is oxalacetate The differences are also between structure of the photosynthetic apparat. I hope this helps, also hope you know what enzymes are.
The difference occurs in photosynthesis. From the point of view of the first subsance created, there are 3 types of plants: C3, C4 and CAM
As protozoan pointed out C3 plants use RuDP carboxylase to fix CO2 and the first organic molecule created is phosphoglycerat(this thing has 3 C atoms=> the name C3)
C4 plants use PEP carboxylase to fix CO2 and the first organic molecule is oxalacetic acid(4 C atoms, from which comes the name). At the C4 plants photosynthesis is 6 times faster than C3 plants
There is a third kind, the CAM plants.
There are btw 10000 pages discussing this topic so there is a lot of info around. i have my preferances and other ppl have theirs. but when it comes down to biology, i really cannot see why anyone would vegg a C3 plant with only 18h lights on when you have 6+ hours of light/energy. it all comes down to biology.