Biology, asked by directioner60, 1 year ago

how is RuBisCO used in c4 pathway​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Malate is removed from the vacuoles and decarboxylated, releasing carbon dioxide to be refixed by Rubisco to enter the Calvin cycle. Rubisco catalyses the reaction between ribulose-1,5- bisphosphate and carbon dioxide. This is a carbon-fixation reaction. The product is glycerate 3-phosphate.

Follow me

Answered by gamerneonchi
1

Explanation:

Malate is removed from the vacuoles and decarboxylated, releasing carbon dioxide to be refixed by Rubisco to enter the Calvin cycle. Rubisco catalyses the reaction between ribulose-1,5- bisphosphate and carbon dioxide. This is a carbon-fixation reaction. The product is glycerate 3-phosphate.

Similar questions