Home
Class 11
BIOLOGY
How many molecules of glycine are requir...

How many molecules of glycine are required to re lease one molecule of `CO_(2)`, in photorespiration?

A

One

B

Two

C

Three

D

Four

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B

Two molecules of glycine are required to release one molecule of `CO_(2)` in photorespiration.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS

    A2Z|Exercise SECTION C : Previous Years' Examination Questions (Assertion -Reason Type Questions)|16 Videos
  • NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION

    A2Z|Exercise Section D : Chapter-end Test|50 Videos
  • PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

    A2Z|Exercise Section D : Chapter-end Test|50 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

How many molecules of glycine are required to release one molecule of CO_(2) in photorespiration

How many molecules of ammonia are required to form 8 molecules of urea

how many molecules of oxygen are bound to one molecule of haemoglobin

3CO_(2) +9ATP+6NADPH+ water to Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate +9ADP+6NADP+8Pi. Analyse the above reaction and answer the following question. (a) How many molecules of ATP and NADPH are required to fix one molecule of CO_(2) ? (b) Where in the chloroplast does this process occur ?

How many molecules of CO_2 will be required to produce 6 molecules of glucose ?

How many molecules of water are needed by a green plant to reduce 6 molecules of CO_2 ?

How many full turns of the Calvin cycle are required to make one molecule of glucose

How many molecules of ATP are required during the formation of one molecule of glucose