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What happens to C subscript 4 end subscript acid in the bundle sheath cells?

  1. Aspartic acid is deaminated  
  2. Malic acid decarboxylated  
  3. Either (a) or (b)   
  4. Both (a) and (b)   

The correct answer is: Either (a) or (b)


    Malic acid or aspartic acid is translocated to bundle sheath cells through plasmodesmata. Inside the bundle sheath cell they are decarboxylated (malic acid) or deaminated. In case of aspartic acid to form C O subscript 2 end subscript and pyruvate.

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