- Tue Jan 11, 2022 2:01 pm
#93246
dimi.wassef,
We need to identify what advantage C-4 photosynthesis has, according to the last paragraph. The end of the second paragraph identifies a problem that can arise for photosynthesis: if oxygen levels get too high, oxygen binds completely to rubisco, interfering with photosynthesis. The process of C-4 photosynthesis in the last paragraph shows how maize and other plants avoid this problem. Those plants do so by sequestering rubisco in airtight cells, importantly keeping oxygen away from rubisco. If we're going to get a similar advantage in the answer choice, like this question asks, we probably want a similar way to keep oxygen away from rubisco.
Answer choice (A) does no such thing. This aspect of C-4 photosynthesis doesn't seem to contain its advantages - it says in the third sentence of the last paragraph that sequestering rubisco is an additional process to what answer choice (A) is talking about, so this idea alone will not replicate the benefits of C-4 photosynthesis.
Answer choice (B) is great. The replacement enzyme for rubisco doesn't bind with oxygen, so the danger of binding in the last sentence of the second paragraph will be avoided.
Answer choice (C) isn't very good - we actually want carbon. C-4 photosynthesis converts carbon dioxide into carbon, but needs to convert it to carbon dioxide again to use it. This answer doesn't really seem to be a good replacement.
Answer choice (D) involves one part of the C-4 photosynthesis process that doesn't even seem particularly related to the problem it's trying to solve.
Answer choice (E) is not relevant. Reacting with carbon dioxide is not a problem to be avoided.
Robert Carroll