Understanding the Calvin Cycle and C-4 Photosynthesis

Understanding the Calvin Cycle and C-4 Photosynthesis

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Emma Peterson

Biology, Science

9th - 12th Grade

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16:56

The video explains the Calvin Cycle and the role of the RuBisCo enzyme in photosynthesis. It highlights the problem of photorespiration, where oxygen interferes with carbon fixation, reducing efficiency. The anatomy of leaves, including stomata, is discussed to understand how plants manage gas exchange. The video introduces C-4 photosynthesis, a mechanism in some plants that minimizes photorespiration by using PEP carboxylase to fix carbon dioxide in mesophyll cells, transferring it to bundle-sheath cells for the Calvin Cycle, thus creating an oxygen-free environment for efficient photosynthesis.

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What is the primary role of the RuBisCo enzyme in the Calvin Cycle?

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What is the main issue caused by photorespiration in the Calvin Cycle?

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What is the function of stomata in plant leaves?

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How do C-4 plants initially fix carbon dioxide?

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What is the role of PEP carboxylase in C-4 photosynthesis?

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In C-4 photosynthesis, where does the Calvin Cycle occur?

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Why is C-4 photosynthesis more efficient in hot, dry environments?

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What is the significance of the bundle-sheath cells in C-4 plants?

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How does the C-4 pathway help in reducing photorespiration?

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What is the first stable product formed in C-4 photosynthesis?

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