Biology, asked by burrameghana108, 9 months ago

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Mesophyll and mesophyll cell
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Mesophyll and bundle sheath cell
Bundle sheath cell and mesophyll cell
Mesophyll lysosomes and mesophyll chloroplast

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Answered by mahpatradipak
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Answered by priyarksynergy
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Bundle sheath and Mesophyll cell.

Explanation:

  • Photosynthesis occurs in a chloroplast of a thin-walled mesophyll cell in C 4 plants, and a 4-carbon acid is transferred to a thick-walled bundle sheath cell where the Calvin cycle occurs.
  • A 3-carbon sugar is produced in C 3 plants, which can diffuse into mesophyll cells and the stroma of chloroplasts, where the Calvin cycle occurs.
  • As a result, in C 3 plants, the site of the C 3 cycle or Calvin cycle is the mesophyll cell, whereas in C 4 plants, the site is the bundle sheath cell.
  • Sugarcane is the C4 plant, and thus Calvin cycle occurs in the Bundle sheath.

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