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| undergoes respiration through a rotenone resistant pathway |
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| example of how much carbon plants waste but how much they conserve nutrients |
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| certain fungi infect and secrete bonkrekic acid. (inhibits ATP/ADP antiport) |
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| roots contain cyanide. plant has cyanide resistant respiration pathway |
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| "knees" (pneumatophores)stick out from the roots in order to have access to oxygen |
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| has pneumatophores but roots still undergo anaerobic respiration because they are under water. |
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| Chlorophyll levels differ from parts that are in shade or in sunlight in order to regulate gas exchange |
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| lives in deserts (dry with high light levels). Plant cells have decreased levels of chlorophyll but [high] of ets substrates |
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| High [rubisco] which causes a high photosythetic rate |
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