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Why photorespiration does not take place in C4 plants? - Biology

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Why photorespiration does not take place in C4 plants?

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In C4 plants photorespiration does not occur. This is because they have a mechanism that increases the concentration of CO2 at the enzyme site. This takes place when the C4 acid from the mesophyll is broken down in the bundle sheath cells to release CO2 – this results in increasing the intracellular concentration of CO2. In turn, this ensures that the RuBisCO functions as a carboxylase minimising the oxygenase activity.

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Chapter 13: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - Exercises [Page 76]

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NCERT Exemplar Biology [English] Class 11
Chapter 13 Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
Exercises | Q 13. | Page 76
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