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The organelles involved with photorespiration are
Options
(a) peroxisomes
(b) ribosome
(c) nucleus
(d) plastids
Correct Answer:
peroxisomes
Explanation:
Photorespiration is the process of the oxidation of glycolate. It is produced during glycolate metabolism of photosynthesis and occurs in three organelles peroxisomes, mitochondria and chloroplast. Hence seen nonly in green parts of plant.
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Topics: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
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Subject: Biology
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