In the glyoxylate cycle of plants, where are the cycle's enzymes sequestered?

Correct answer: In membrane-bounded organelles called glyoxysomes

Explanation

In plants, metabolic pathways are highly compartmentalized. The glyoxylate cycle, which allows the net conversion of fats to carbohydrates, occurs in specialized organelles called glyoxysomes, particularly in germinating seeds.

Other questions

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In photosynthetic eukaryotes, where do the light-dependent and the carbon-assimilation reactions of photosynthesis take place?

Question 2

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Question 3

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Question 4

What is the primary function of the Pi-triose phosphate antiport system in the inner chloroplast membrane?

Question 5

Which condition leads to the activation of several Calvin cycle enzymes via the ferredoxin-thioredoxin system?

Question 6

What is the primary cause of photorespiration in plants?

Question 7

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Question 8

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Question 9

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Question 10

What is the role of sucrose 6-phosphate synthase in plants?

Question 11

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Question 12

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Question 13

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Question 14

In the reductive pentose phosphate cycle (Calvin cycle), which enzyme catalyzes the first irreversible, exergonic step that is not the fixation step?

Question 15

What is the turnover number of plant rubisco for CO2 fixation at 25 degrees Celsius, and what does this imply about the enzyme?

Question 16

What is the effect of fructose 2,6-bisphosphate (F26BP) on sucrose synthesis in vascular plants?

Question 17

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Question 18

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Question 19

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Question 20

During active photosynthesis, what changes occur in the chloroplast stroma that help activate Calvin cycle enzymes?

Question 21

What is the total energy cost in ATP for a C4 plant to assimilate one molecule of CO2 into a triose phosphate, compared to a C3 plant?

Question 23

What is the key regulatory point for partitioning carbon between starch and sucrose synthesis in plants?

Question 24

Which of the following is NOT a stage of the Calvin cycle?

Question 25

What is the function of the enzyme pyruvate phosphate dikinase in C4 plants?