in which organelle co2 is released during photorespiration
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Mitochondria is the organelle from where CO2 is evolving and chloroplast is the organelle from where O2 is using for respiration.
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Mitochondria releases during photorespiration.
- Photorespiration is the process where plants give out carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
- It mostly occurs due to high light intensities and high temperatures.
- During this condition, carbon dioxide within the leaves drops, and as a result, plants start accepting oxygen.
- Cellular respiration takes place within the mitochondria.
- Plants obtain energy through this process.
- During this process, plants consume the oxygen available through photorespiration and give away carbon dioxide.
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