(a) C3 and C4 pathways
C3 pathways |
C4 pathways |
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The primary acceptor of CO2 is RUBP – a six-carbon compound. |
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The primary acceptor of CO2 is phosphoenol pyruvate – a three-carbon compound. |
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The first stable product is 3-phosphoglycerate. |
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The first stable product is oxaloacetic acid. |
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It occurs only in the mesophyll cells of the leaves. |
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It occurs in the mesophyll and bundle-sheath cells of the leaves. |
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It is a slower process of carbon fixation and photo-respiratory losses are high. |
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It is a faster process of carbon fixation and photo-respiratory losses are low. |
(b) Cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylations
Cyclic photophosphorylation |
Non-cyclic photophosphorylation |
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It occurs only in photosystem I. |
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It occurs in photosystems I and II. |
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It involves only the synthesis of ATP. |
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It involves the synthesis of ATP and NADPH2. |
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In this process, photolysis of water does not occur. Therefore, oxygen is not produced. |
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In this process, photolysis of water takes place and oxygen is liberated. |
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In this process, electrons move in a closed circle. |
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In this process, electrons do not move in a closed circle. |
(c) Anatomy of the leaves in C3 and C4 plants
C3 leaves |
C4 leaves |
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Bundle-sheath cells are absent |
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Bundle-sheath cells are present |
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RuBisCo is present in the mesophyll cells. |
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RuBisCo is present in the bundle-sheath cells. |
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The first stable compound produced is 3-phosphoglycerate –a three-carbon compound. |
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The first stable compound produced is oxaloacetic acid – a four-carbon compound. |
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Photorespiration occurs |
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Photorespiration does not occur |
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Correction in part a - RUBP is 5-carbon compound.
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