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which condition is favourable for photorespiration?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Photorespiration occurs when the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) is low and the concentration of oxygen (O2) is high. It is resulted because rubisco utilizes oxygen as a substrate instead of carbon dioxide. ... Thus, photorespiration consumes oxygen and releases carbon dioxide without producing ATP or sugar.

Answered by vaibhav733839
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Photorespiration is the the process of light-dependent uptake of molecular oxygen (O2) concomitant with release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from organic compounds. The gas exchange resembles respiration and is the reverse of photosynthesis where CO2 is fixed and O2 released.

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