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Discovery of Emerson effect has clearly shown the existence of

A

Photorespiration

B

Photophosphorylation

C

Light and dark reaction in Photosynthesis

D

Two distinct photochemical reactions or processes

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AAKASH SERIES-PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS -Exercise - III
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  18. PGA as the first carbon dioxide fixation product was discovered in Pho...

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  19. C4 Plants are more efficient Photosynthesis than C3 plants due to

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