CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS-TEXT,AP ED.
CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS-TEXT,AP ED.
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Author: Urry
Publisher: SAVVAS L
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Whether wild varieties of soybean will have a higher or lower rate of photorespiration.

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Photorespiration ( C2 photosynthesis) occurs when rubisco does its oxygenase function and combines oxygen in place of carbon dioxide to RuBP (ribulose bisphosphate). This is a wasteful process and it also competes with Calvin cycle.

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