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How many carbon atoms does the primary acceptor of CO2 in photosynthesis have?(a) 4(b) 5(c) 3(d) 2The question was posed to me during an online exam.The above asked question is from Higher Plants Photosynthesis topic in division Photosynthesis in Higher Plants of Biology – Class 11

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Right option is (B) 5

To explain I would SAY: RuBP or Ribulose bisphosphate is a 5-CARBON ketose sugar. It is the primary acceptor of carbon dioxide in photosynthesis. It accepts carbon dioxide from the atmosphere for the process of photosynthesis.



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