Q. Given below are some characteristics of photosynthetic plants. Which of these are true for plants?
(i) Rubisco is present in the mesophyll cells
(ii) 3-carbons in the primary acceptor
(iii) The primary fixation product is
(iv) Possess Case
(v) The initial carboxylation reaction occurs in bundle sheath cells
(vi) The calvin cycle takes place in bundle sheath cells
(vii) carbon atoms in the primary fixation product

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Solution:

The C​​​​​​4 pathway is also known as Hatch and Slack pathway, occurs in the plants that are adapted to dry tropical regions, e.g., Sugarcane, Maize. It is a cyclic process in which the primary CO​​​​​2 acceptor is three-carbon molecule phosphoenolpyruvate which is present in mesophylls cells. PEP carboxylase or PEPcase is the enzyme that catalyzes the CO​​​​​2 fixation. In the C​​​​​​4 plants, the mesophyll cells lack the enzyme RuBisCO. The 4-Carbon oxaloacetic acid is formed in the mesophyll cell, which is the first product of this pathway. In the mesophyll cells, the oxaloacetic acid is then converted to other 4-carbon compounds like malic acid or aspartic acid and then it is transported to the bundle sheath cells. To release CO​​​2 and a 3-carbon molecule in the bundle sheath cells, these C​​​​​4 acids are broken down, and the CO​​​​​2 released in the bundle sheath cells enter the Calvin pathway.