Significance of C4 Pathway
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In Kranz anatomy, bundle sheath cells have
thick walls, no intercellular spaces and a large number of chloroplasts
thick walls, no intercellular spaces and no chloroplasts
thin walls, many intercellular spaces and a large number of chloroplasts
thin walls, many intercellular spaces and no chloroplasts
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What is the full form of RuBisCO?
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Even though a very few cells in a C4 plant carry out the biosynthetic – Calvin pathway, yet they are highly productive. Can you discuss why?
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Where do the carbon fixation reactions take place in prokaryotes?
Q. In C4-plants, photosystem II is absent in chloroplasts of
- Mesophyll cells
- Bundle sheath cells
- Palisade cells
- Spongy cells.
Q. Photorespiration does not occur in C4 plants because
- of enzyme RuBisCO
- the first primary acceptor is phosphoenolpyruvate
- they do not require CO2
- they have a mechanism that increases the concentration of CO2 at the enzyme site
Q. Is CO2 a limiting factor at normal concentration in the atmosphere in C4 plants?
Q. Which one of the following have high CO2 compensation point?
- C3 plants
- C2 plants
- C4 plants
- Herbs
Q. Explain the carbon cycle with the help of a simplified model.
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Outline salient features of carbon cycling in an ecosystem