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The substrate of photo-respiration is_​

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Answered by anchitsingh40
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During photorespiration, this enzymes reacts with oxygen instead of carbon dioxide to ribulose 1,5 bisphosphate to produce phosphoglycolate as the first product. The phosphoglycolate is dephosphorylated to generate glycolate, which is the actual substrate of photorespiration.

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Answered by idreeszahid62
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During photorespiration, this enzymes reacts with oxygen instead of carbon dioxide to ribulose 1,5 bisphosphate to produce phosphoglycolate as the first product. The phosphoglycolate is dephosphorylated to generate glycolate, which is the actual substrate of photorespiration.

Explanation:

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