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6. (a) How do CAM plants solve the problem of photorespiration? (b) If photorespiration were to...
please help 13) C4 plants and CAM plants have evolved distinct methods to prevent photorespiration and reduce water loss. Compare and contrast how these methods differ between the two types of plants. (6 pts)
Compare and contrast how C4 plants and CAM plants separate the acquisition of CO2 from the production of sugar in the Calvin cycle. Chapter 10 Question 11 Compare and contrast how C4 plants and CAM plants separate the acquisition of CO2 from the production of sugar in the Calvin cycle. Part A What do they have in common? Check all that apply. They generates an organic acid with four carbons by fixing CO2 to a 3-carbon molecule by rubisco. Both...
Photorespiration Why do high oxygen levels inhibit photosynthesis? What happens during photorespiration and why is it considered bad for plants? What do C4 and CAM plants do to prevent photorespiration from occurring 2- Calvin Cycle: Where does the Calvin cycle take place? What is the overall point of the light independent reactions? What are the starting compounds of the Calvin cycle? Which enzyme joins them together? What is the point of each of the following phases of the Calvin cycle?...
Building Vocabulary: Plant Adaptations to Hot, Dry Climates 6 of C3 photosynthesis photorespiration 1. In plants, the first product of carbon fixation is the three-carbon compound 3-PGA formed in the Calvin cycle 2. When such plants close their stomata on hot, dry days to conserve water leaf and is added to RuBP in place of CO2 A two-carbon product of this reaction is broken down to Co2 consuming ATP and generating no sugar 3. The apparently wasteful process described in...
1- What is Photorespiration and what are two alternatives strategies of carbon assimilation plants have evolved? 2- Explain the "catch 22" that plants face on a hot day? 3- Give an overview of both these alternatives strategies 4- what is kranz anatomy? 5- can you give an example of these different plant mentioned? (all 3 groups) 6- when do C3 plants outperform plants with other carbon assimilation methods?
What is photorespiration? How do autotrophs avoid this problem? (Not about specific plant types, but in general how do autotrophs solve this)
5. Photosynthetic adaptations to extreme environments Aa Aa Rubisco carries out photorespiration when the ratio of O2 to CO2 is too high. As a result, certain plants have adaptations meant to keep this ratio low in tissue locations where their photosynthetic cells need to use Rubisco. The following image describes how when these two sets of events occu plants prevent photorespiration. Label the image by identifying where or C3 Carbohydrate M Sunlight ATP HANN and and C-c-c- NADPH GGGG NADPH...
NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE Part IV- CAM Pathway "Abbic, you were in Baja California recently when you were on that cruise to collect deep sea samples righ? What photosynthetic pathway were the plants in that area using" "I sure didn't see trees like we have in Rhode Island in Baja California because I was in the Sonoran for your research, plans that use the C, and C, photosynthetic pathways, but they had major modifications, such as...
Which of the following DO NOT promote stomatal opening in plants that do not use CAM metabolism (choose all that are correct) CHOOSE MORE THAN ONE!! A Increased levels of the plant hormone ABA (abscisic acid) B Blue light C Red light D Low levels of CO2 E Darkness F Drought Leaves exposed to full sunlight absorb a lot of energy and need to dissipate heat effectively to prevent damage. Which of the following are used by leaves to dissipate...
Some plants with genetic defects are unable to photorespire. These plants end up being damaged under intense light. Researches identify this as evidence that photorespiration is a protective mechanism in plants. Why might a disabling of the photorespiratory pathway lead to cell damage and how might the process of photorespiration mitigate this damage? 3.In which stage are the sister chromatids separated? Group of answer choices Telophase Anaphase Metaphase Prometaphase (late prophase 8.Cytokinesis in plant cells is different than cytokinesis in...