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Difference between c3 and c4 pathway

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Difference between c3 and c4 pathway
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 11 months ago

C3 PATHWAY C4 PATHWAY
Ribulose bisphosphate is the primary acceptor of CO2. Phosphoenol pyruvate is the primary acceptor of CO2.
Chloroplasts present are only of one type. Chloroplasts of two different types are present in bundle sheath cells and mesophyll cells.
Anatomy of leaves does not resemble Kranz anatomy. Leaves exhibited Kranz anatomy.
Phosphoglyceric acid is synthesised as the product. Oxaloacetic acid is synthesised as the product.
Mesophyll cells exhibit Calvin cycle. Bundle sheath cells exhibit Calvin cycle.
Photorespiration is observed. Negligible amount of photorespiration.
Optimum temperature required for photosynthesis is between 20 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius. Optimum temperature required for photosynthesis is between 30 degrees Celsius to 45 degrees Celsius.
This cycle is less efficient in utilising CO2. Highly efficient in utilising CO2.
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