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C(4) Plants differ from C(3) plants with...

`C_(4)` Plants differ from `C_(3)` plants with respect to
(a) First product
(b) Substrate which accepts carbon dioxide
(c) Number of A T P molecules consumed
(d) All the above

A

Number of `ATPs` consumed per hexose molecule

B

Type of end product

C

Type of pigments

D

Substrate for `CO_(2)` in carbon assimilation.

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