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Increasing the intercellular concentration of co2 is minimising the activity of

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Answered by hemantkumar729
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Answered by ritikkumar269
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Increasing the intercellular concentration of CO₂ is minimising the activity of Oxygenase.

Explanation:

  • RuBisCO signifies Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase Oxygenase.
  • It consists of ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP), a five-carbon ketose sugar.
  • RuBisCO is the most abundant enzyme on earth. It is characterized in that its active site can bind both \bold{CO_2} and \bold{O_2}.
  • During the way C_4, when the C_4 acid of mesophyll cells is divided into the bundle sheath cells, it releases CO_2 which results in increasing the intracellular concentration of CO_2.
  • This, in turn, guarantees that it steals functions such as carboxylase by minimizing the activity of oxygenase.
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