The 2-carbon compound formed in photorespiration is:
| 1. | Acetyl CoA | 2. | Phosphoglycolate |
| 3. | Acetic acid | 4. | Ethanol |
Photorespiration is a wasteful process. Why is it so?
| 1. | The number of ATP molecules produced in the pathway is very low. |
| 2. | The number of NADPH molecules produced in the pathway is very low. |
| 3. | The synthesis of sugars in the pathway requires a large input of ATP energy. |
| 4. | There is neither synthesis of sugars, nor of ATP in the pathway. |
The greatest problem with photorespiration is faced by:
| 1. | C4 plants | 2. | C3 plants |
| 3. | CAM plants | 4. | purple sulfur bacteria |
The process of photosynthesis has lower efficiency if photorespiration occurs because of the reduced formation of:
| 1. | AcetylCoA | 2. | 3-phosphoglycerate |
| 3. | ATP | 4. | RuBP |
| I: | there is no synthesis of sugars |
| II: | there is release of carbon dioxide with the utilization of ATP |
| III: | ATP is synthesized but NADPH is not synthesized |
| 1. | Only I and II are correct |
| 2. | Only I and III are correct |
| 3. | Only II and III are correct |
| 4. | I, II and III are correct |