Question:

During $C_{2}$ cycle, there occurs

Updated On: Jul 29, 2023
  • synthesis of sugars
  • utilisation of $ATP$
  • synthesis of $ATP$
  • synthesis of $NADPH$
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Solution and Explanation

Using ATP, the photorespiratory route causes the release of carbon dioxide. There is no ATP or NADPH production in the photorespiratory pathway.  

The carbon cycle, sometimes referred to as the oxidative photosynthetic or C2 cycle, is light-dependent.

Photorespiration is the C2 cycle's other name.

It takes place in chloroplasts.

The fixed carbon dioxide escapes when there is a lot of oxygen present.

Neither the synthesis of glucose nor the creation of energy are affected by this process.

As a result of the enzyme RuBisCO's action on carbon dioxide rather than oxygen, fixed carbon is lost.

On the other hand, photorespiration helps plants' immune systems. It supports keeping cells' redox equilibrium in check.

The exchange of carbon molecules between the biosphere, geosphere, pedosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere is known as the carbon cycle. The elemental forms of carbon, diamond and graphite, are mixed to generate carbonates in minerals and carbon dioxide gas in the environment.

The phases in the carbon cycle process that are the most crucial are as follows:

  1. For photosynthesis, plants take in carbon from the atmosphere.
  2. Animals eat these plants, and the carbon subsequently organically accumulates in their bodies.
  3. Carbon is released back into the atmosphere during the decomposition and death of plants and animals.
  4. Fossil fuels are eventually made from some of the carbon that is not released into the atmosphere.
  5. Following their usage in human-made activities that add additional carbon to the atmosphere, these fossil fuels.
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Concepts Used:

Photosynthesis in Higher Plants

Processes Of Photosynthesis in Higher Plants:

Photosynthesis in higher plants involves the following processes:

  • Light Reaction
  • Dark Reaction

Light Reaction:

  • This phenomenon occurs in the presence of light.
  • The pigment absorbs light and produces energy in the form of ATP.
  • The process involves- absorption of light, water splitting, the release of oxygen, and formation of ATP and NADPH.

Dark Reaction:

This process occurs in the absence of light in the stroma of the chloroplasts. The following cycles are involved in the process:

  1. Calvin Cycle (C3 Cycle)
  2. C4 Cycle (Hatch and Slack Pathway)