Q. Photorespiration in plants starts from:

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Solution:

Photorespiration in plants starts from phosphoglycolate. Phosphoglycolate formed in chloroplast represents the source of carbon dioxide released in photorespiration. Its phosphate group is first hydrolyzed away by a specific phosphatase found in chloroplasts of plants releasing and glycolic acid. The glycolate then moves out of chloroplasts into the adjacent peroxisomes.