Define what C3 and C4 plants are and then compare how these two types of plants synthesize carbohydrates.
C3 plants are those plants in which the initial product of the assimilation of carbon dioxide through photosynthesis is 3-phosphoglycerate, which contains 3 carbon atoms. These plants have C3 cycle.
C4 plants follow C3 as well as C4 cycle.
Thoses plants which cycles carbon dioxide into four carbon sugar compound.
Define what C3 and C4 plants are and then compare how these two types of plants...
Define what C3and C4plants are and then compare how these two types of plants synthesize carbohydrates.
Which of these features are characteristic to fixation of CO2 in C3, C4, and both types of plants? Ribulose 1,5-biphosphate is regenerated in reactions involving tranketolases CO2 is obtained through decarboxylation of oxaloacetate CO2 is fixed in a reaction catalyzed by by rubisco Glycolate is converted into glycine Formation of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate from 3-phosphoglycerate requires NADPH and ATP Glucose-6-phosphate is synthesized from 3-phosphoglycerate Choose... both C4 C3 Choose... + Choose Choose Check
Which of these features are characteristic to fixation...
Compare and contrast how C4
plants and CAM plants separate the acquisition of CO2 from the
production of sugar in the Calvin cycle.
Chapter 10 Question 11 Compare and contrast how C4 plants and CAM plants separate the acquisition of CO2 from the production of sugar in the Calvin cycle. Part A What do they have in common? Check all that apply. They generates an organic acid with four carbons by fixing CO2 to a 3-carbon molecule by rubisco. Both...
Which of the following statement is true about C3 and C4 plants? Multiple Choice A C3 plants are more successful in hot climates than C4 plants. B In C4 cells, CO2 is fixed at night to decrease water loss.C C3 plants deliver CO2 to the Calvin cycle using bundle sheath cells sheltered from leaf air spaces. D In C3 plants, O2 competes with CO2 for the active site of RuBP carboxylase. E C3 plants have chloroplasts in the both the...
Comparing the physiological differences between C4, CAM and C3 plants, explain the reasons that C4 and CAM plants tend to be found more at low latitudes than at higher latitudes.
1) Why might C3 plants benefit more from N deposition compared to C4 plants? 2) How does N or P deposition affect mycorrhizae?
Explain why C3 plants, C4 plants, and CAM plants respond differently to hot, dry environments.
Contrast the effects of hot arid climates on C3 and C4 plants.
How would increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration affect C3 vs. C4 plants (assuming no other changes in climate)?
In photosynthesis C3, plants differ from C4 plants in: A.) the way they capture light. B.) the way they capture carbon dioxide. C.) the kind of chlorophylls they have. D.) None of the choices is correct.