Overview
Photorespiration is a crucial process in plants that can significantly impact their growth and productivity. It occurs when the enzyme RuBisCO reacts with oxygen instead of carbon dioxide, leading to the release of carbon dioxide and a decrease in photosynthetic efficiency. This process is more prev...
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Example: During hot days, plants may undergo photorespiration, leading to lower sugar production.
Example: RuBisCO can also react with oxygen, leading to photorespiration.
Example: Wheat and rice are examples of C3 plants.
Example: Corn and sugarcane are C4 plants.
Example: Stomata open to take in CO2 and close to prevent water loss.
Example: High oxygenase activity can lead to increased photorespiration.