Biology, asked by rekha506, 1 year ago

What happens during photorespiration and why is it considered bad for plants?

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Answered by pandeyjipradeep789
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Photorespiration. ... Thus, photorespiration is a wasteful process because it prevents plants from using their ATP and NADPH to synthesize carbohydrates. RuBISCO, the enzyme which fixes carbon dioxide during the Calvin cycle, is also responsible for oxygen fixation during photorespiration.

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