photorespiration is when too much oxygen is build up from the light reactions. eventually the amount of oxygen surpasses the amount of carbon dioxide produced from the calvin cycle .
phtorespiration is a bad since ATP is only spended , but it can buy the plant time, becuase it is still able to build glucose into photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis produces oxygen waste when it creates sugars from water and carbon dioxide. However, occasionally it messes up, and add oxygen instead. Photorespiration attempts to fix this a little by getting rid of the oxygenated molecules.
Photosynthesis is the process in which plant made its food with the help of chlorophyll and sunlight
but when plants respire they only exchange gases to environment
it is that it has oxygen carbon dioxide it moves like an elavator stastion to stationn
it lowers the efficiency of photosynthesis by removing carbon molecules from the Calvin cycle.
No, tomato plants do not undergo photorespiration. Photorespiration is a process that occurs in C3 plants, where oxygen is mistakenly used instead of carbon dioxide in the initial steps of photosynthesis. However, tomato plants are classified as C4 plants, which have evolved mechanisms to minimize photorespiration.
Photosynthesis is the main purpose.Some other rections like photorespiration and protein synthesis also take place.
photorespiration protects plant from photooxidation and photoinhibition.
No, in fact most respiration plants perform occurs at night. There is a form with sunlight, called photorespiration, but its performed rarely as photosynthesis is more common.
Photorespiration is a wasteful process because: i. About 25 % of the CO2 fixed during photosynthesis is lost ii. There is no formation of ATP & NADH
Major process is photosynthesis. Also involve in photorespiration
That is same in all. Carryout photosynthesis. Also involve in photorespiration
Photorespiration involves three different organelles--- chloroplasts, peroxisomes and mitochondria
Israel Zelitch has written: 'Photosynthesis, photorespiration, and plant productivity' -- subject(s): Photosynthesis, Plants, Respiration
it lowers the efficiency of photosynthesis by removing carbon molecules from the Calvin cycle.
No, tomato plants do not undergo photorespiration. Photorespiration is a process that occurs in C3 plants, where oxygen is mistakenly used instead of carbon dioxide in the initial steps of photosynthesis. However, tomato plants are classified as C4 plants, which have evolved mechanisms to minimize photorespiration.
Photosynthesis would occur but photorespiration would not.
Photosynthesis is the main purpose.Some other rections like photorespiration and protein synthesis also take place.
Chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis. It produces glucose using CO2 and water.It also conuct photorespiration and produce some enzymes
photorespiration: RuBP accepts oxygen instead of CO2 during photosynthesis because production of oxygen has exceeded production of CO2. respiration: Oxygen is produced in oxidative phosphorylation/chemisosmosis and used to produce water during respiration.
Each one both minimises photorespiration and optimises the Calvin cycle.