why is photorespiration almost negligible in c4 plants?
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photorespiration is negligible in C4 plant because of affinity of phosophenolpyruvate carboxylase for carbon dioxide is extremely high
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Good Luck. Photorespiration is a wasteful pathway that occurs when the Calvin cycle enzyme rubisco acts on oxygen rather than carbon dioxide. Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) plants minimize photorespiration and save water by separating these steps in time, between night and day
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