Biology, asked by Keshav6731, 11 months ago

What are the effects of high conc of co2 and higher value of atp/adp ratio in plants?

Answers

Answered by angel881
2

Answer:

cytosolic ATP/ADP ratio is more complicated than just a dark/ ..... lower ATP + ADP in high CO2 as compared to limiting CO2 .... The cytosol values for ATP and ADP (C and C') are.

Answered by roopa2000
0

Answer:

The pace of the Calvin cycle to generate carbohydrates accelerates due to the greater values of CO2 and ATP (starch). Inhibition of the Kreb's cycle and photorespiration results from this.

Explanation:

Calvin cycle

Carbon fixation, reduction, and regeneration of the starting molecule are the three main phases of the Calvin cycle processes.

  • Calvin cycle processes fix CO2 from the atmosphere to create carbohydrate molecules using the energy carriers created in the first stage of photosynthesis. The fixation process is catalyzed by one enzyme, RuBisCO, which combines CO and RuBP.
  • Beyond the overexpression of the glycolytic pathway's genes and enzymes, mitochondrial ATP synthesis is probably a significant regulator of glycolysis. Even in the context of elevated expression of transporters and glycolysis-related enzymes, high ATP/ADP ratios in aerobic non-proliferating cells prevent glycolysis.
  • Plants are able to sustain high photosynthetic rates with relatively low stomatal conductance when CO2 concentrations rise. Growth under high CO2 reduces water stomatal conductance by an average of 22% in a number of FACE studies
  • Fixation, reduction, and regeneration are the three basic steps of the Calvin cycle.
Similar questions