Biology, asked by CHETANbera124, 9 months ago

Carbon dioxide acceptor in C₄plants is
(a) phosphoenol pyruvic acid (PEP)
(b) ribulose-1, 5-diphosphate
(c) NADP
(d) ribulose-5-phosphate

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Answered by amlemdralogo
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Answer:

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Option (b) is the right answer.

Carbon dioxide acceptor in C₄ plants is Ribulose-1,5 diphosphate.

It's due to the following reasons :

- All the photosynthesis plants which have either C3​ or C4​ pathways consists of calvin cycle.

- One of the most important cycle in all the photosynthetic plants is known as calvin cycle.

- It's present in all the plants which have C3 and C4 pathway for the necessary transportation.

- In C₄ plants five-carbon ketose sugar Ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP) acts as the carbon dioxide acceptor.

- Ribulose-1,5 diphosphate is the chemical name of this compound.

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