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what is the primary acceptor of co2​

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Explanation:

phosphoenolpyruvic acid

The primary acceptor of carbon dioxide molecule is phosphoenolpyruvic acid which is present in the chloroplast of mesophyll cells.

Answered by RoyalKrish
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⏭️ in C3 plants ribulose 1,5 bisphosphate (RUBP) is the primary CO2 acceptor. It is a 5 carbon compound. In C4 plants phospho enol pyruvate (PEP) is primary CO2 acceptor.

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