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PHOTOSYNTHESIS - Coggle Diagram
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
C4 Plants
C4 photosynthesis is a two-stage process that produces a four-carbon intermediate compound. The photosynthetic process occurs in the chloroplast of a thin-walled mesophyll cell
The plant pumps the intermediate compound into a thick-walled bundle sheath cell, where it splits the compound into carbon dioxide and a three-carbon compound
The carbon dioxide then undergoes the Calvin cycle, as in C3 photosynthesis
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C3 Plants
begin the process of energy conversion, known as the Calvin cycle, by producing a three-carbon compound called 3-phosphoglyceric acid.
C3 photosynthesis is a one-stage process that takes place inside of the chloroplast organelles, which act as storage centers for sunlight energy
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