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The first stable product of CO2 fixation in sorghum is


A

Pyruvic acid

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B

Succinic acid

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C

Oxaloacetic acid

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D

Phosphoglyceric acid

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Solution

The correct option is C

Oxaloacetic acid


The correct option is C.

The explanation for the correct option:

  1. The first stable product formed in Sorghum which is a C4 plant is Oxaloacetic corrosive.
  2. A membrane-bound enzyme complex called oxaloacetate decarboxylase catalyzes the biotin-dependent pyruvate formation process along with the extrusion of a sodium ion across the cytoplasmic membrane.
  3. This results in the accumulation of a sodium gradient that can be used by a sodium-dependent ATP synthase to produce ATP.

The explanation for the incorrect options:

Option A:

  1. Pyruvic acid is a 2-oxo monocarboxylic acid.
  2. It is formed during the process of glycolysis.
  3. It acts as a substrate and a cofactor.

Option B:

  1. Succinic acid is an alpha, omega-dicarboxylic acid formed in the middle of the citrus cycle.

Option D:

  1. 3-Phosphoglyceric corrosive (3PG, 3-PGA, or PGA) is the form of 3-phosphoglycerate or glycerate 3-phosphate (GP or G3P).
  2. This acts as a substrate in glycolysis and the Calvin cycle.

Final answer: The first stable product of CO2 fixation in sorghum is oxaloacetic acid.


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