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Rubisco is most active in the stroma of chloroplasts, which is where the Calvin cycle takes place. Rubisco's main function is to catalyze the first step of carbon fixation in photosynthesis, converting carbon dioxide into organic molecules.
Flagellar movement enables sperm cells to move from place to place, while active transport processes enable root hair cells to absorb minerals.
The process that enables both sperm cells and root hair cells to move and absorb minerals is called active transport. Active transport is a biological process in which molecules or ions are transported across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient, requiring energy from the cell. This process enables sperm cells to swim towards the egg and root hair cells to uptake minerals from the soil.
Because they are very active. They need a lot of energy.
Cells that secrete large amounts of substances via active transport need a large amount of energy in the form of ATP in their cytoplasm. Active transport mechanisms require energy to move molecules across the cell membrane against their concentration gradient. This energy is generated in the cell through processes such as cellular respiration.
Rubisco is most active in the stroma of chloroplasts, which is where the Calvin cycle takes place. Rubisco's main function is to catalyze the first step of carbon fixation in photosynthesis, converting carbon dioxide into organic molecules.
C4 plants have an additional carbon fixation step involving PEP carboxylase, which helps to concentrate CO2 around Rubisco, reducing the likelihood of oxygen competing with CO2 at the active site of Rubisco. This spatial separation of carbon fixation and the Calvin cycle enables C4 plants to minimize photorespiration.
Flagellar movement enables sperm cells to move from place to place, while active transport processes enable root hair cells to absorb minerals.
The process that enables both sperm cells and root hair cells to move and absorb minerals is called active transport. Active transport is a biological process in which molecules or ions are transported across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient, requiring energy from the cell. This process enables sperm cells to swim towards the egg and root hair cells to uptake minerals from the soil.
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No. only active transport does
Body movement and accounts for much of the energy consuming cellular work in an active animal.
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Because c4 plants have greater numbers of oxide tanks than c3 plants! C4 plants also have a special enzyme called Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase more commonly known as PEP carboxylase. While rubisco can bind to both CO2 or O2 and thus making the reaction with CO2 go slower, PEP carboxylase only binds with CO2, making the number of reactions with CO2 greater. In a hot area, plants close their stomata to conserve water. This will result in C3 plants running out of CO2 and starting to bind RuBP with O2 in rubisco, which is called photorespiration(does not make glucose). In C4 plants, PEP carboxylase ONLY binds with CO2 and when there still is not a lot of CO2 in the cell, it still can make glucose.
Because they are very active. They need a lot of energy.
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