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What is the function of peroxisomes in plant cells?

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Answered by abcd1221
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Peroxisome:

(1) Peroxisomes are membrane-bound packets of oxidative enzymes.

(2)In plant cells, peroxisomes play a variety of roles including converting fatty acids to sugar and assisting chloroplasts in photorespiration.

(3)In animal cells, peroxisomes protect the cell from its own production of toxic hydrogen peroxide.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

What is the function of peroxisomes in plant cells?

ANSWER:-

Peroxisomes are the single location of fatty acid β-oxidation in plant cells which are involved in producing two phytohormones that are IAA and JA.

THE FUNCTION OF PEROXISOMES IN PLANT CELLS ARE

  • Peroxisomes are organelles that separate various oxidative reactions and play crucial roles in metabolism, reactive oxygen classification, detoxification, and signalling.

  • Oxidative courses boarded in peroxisomes comprise fatty acid β-oxidation, which provides for embryogenesis, growth of seedlings, and opening of stomata.

  • Distinct peroxisomal enzymes facilitate photorespiration which boosts the efficiency of photosynthetic.

  • Peroxisomes provide for the synthesis of important signalling molecules comprising the jasmonic acid, auxin, and salicylic acid phytohormones.

  • Peroxisomes play a vital role in photo-respiration in convergence with mitochondria and chloroplasts.

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