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maintain the number of carbon atoms in primary carbon dioxide acceptor of C3 plants and C4 plant

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Answered by jeevanjoshyjose
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The primary acceptor in C3 plants is a five-carbon ketose sugar and in C4 plants, it is a three-carbon molecule. Complete answer: In the C3 cycle, carbon dioxide is reduced to form a first three carbon stable compound, 3-phosphoglyceric acid 3-PGA

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The primary acceptor in C3 plants is a five-carbon ketose sugar and in C4 plants, it is a three-carbon molecule. Complete answer: In the C3 cycle, carbon dioxide is reduced to form a first three carbon stable compound, 3-phosphoglyceric acid 3-PGA. 1.

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