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What is the importance of photorespiration in plants?

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Answered by aliasgar47
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Photorespiration results in the light-dependent uptake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide and is associated with the synthesis and metabolism of a small molecule called glycolate. Photorespiration takes place in green plants at the same time that photosynthesis does.

Answered by Anonymous
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◼️ photorespiration

it is light dependent process of oxygenation of ribulse biphosphate and release of carbon dioxide by the photosynthetic organs of a plant.

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