Photorespiration
Photorespiration: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Photorespiration and Organelles Involved in Photorespiration
Important Questions on Photorespiration
The bundle sheath cells are rich in an enzyme Ribulose _____-oxygenase (RuBisCO), but lack PEPcase.

Due to photorespiration, approximately _____ of photosynthetically fixed CO2 is lost.

Photorespiration is a destructive reaction. Why?

Give the names of the cell organelles that take part in photorespiration.

What is the main reaction which differentiates C3 and C4 plants?

In which cell organelle of a plant, photorespiration takes place, whether it is lysosome or chloroplast?

A cyclic process is occurring in C3 plant, which is light dependent, and needs O2 This process doesn't produce energy rather it consumes energy.
Can you name the given process?

Photorespiration shows formation of

Which one is wrong in photorespiration?

When preparing a Bank Reconciliation Statement, what is the correct treatment for cheques issued but not yet presented?

Which journal entry is used to record accrued interest?

Which amendment was challenged in the Kesavananda Bharati case?

Which of the following is NOT a stage in the hydrological cycle?

What is the primary source of methane emissions due to human activities?

What is the primary source of anthropogenic methane emissions?

Which greenhouse gas is most commonly associated with climate change?

Which human activity is the largest source of carbon dioxide emissions?

The peroxisome is related to

Organelles associated with photorespiration are:

The C4 plants are photosynthetically more efficient than C3 plants because:
