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Question: Kranz anatomy is found in the leaves of A) \[{{C}_{3}}\] Plants B) \[{{C}_{4}}\] plants C) Bo...
Kranz anatomy is found in the leaves of
A) C3 Plants
B) C4 plants
C) Both C3 and C4 plants
D) None of the above
Solution
The key differences between the C3 andC4
plants are that theC3 plants 'bundle sheath cells do not contain chloroplast, whereas the C4plants' bundle sheath cells do. InC3 plants, carbon dioxide fixation takes place only once, while inC4 plants, fixation takes place twice. The term Kranz refers to "wreath" or "ring."
Complete answer:
Kranz anatomy is a specialised structure around the bundle-sheath cells in plants where the mesophyll cells are clustered in a ring-like fashion. The number of chloroplasts in the bundle-sheath cells is more than the number in the mesophyll cells.
In C4 grasses, such as maize and a few dicots, this is found. In three separate steps, the Kranz anatomy is developed:
-Procambium initiation
-Bundle sheath and the specification of mesophyll cells
-Development of Chloroplast and integration of theC4 cycle
In the C4 plants, the light-dependent responses and the Calvin cycle are segregated. In the bundle-sheath cells, the Calvin cycle happens and the mesophyll cells have light-dependent reactions.
Atmospheric oxygen is first fixed in the mesophyll cells to form the 4-carbon compound oxaloacetate, catalysed by PEP carboxylase.
Oxaloacetate is transformed into malate that is carried to the bundle-sheath cells.Malate dissociates into free carbon dioxide in the bundle-sheath cells.Carbon dioxide is fixed by Rubisco and converted into sugars.
The mesophyll cells continuously pump carbon dioxide into the bundle sheath cells and the concentration of carbon dioxide around Rubisco is often higher. Photorespiration decreases this.
In the majority of plants, through the action of Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase (Rubisco), carbon dioxide is fixed into a 3 carbon compound. Rubisco may also catalyse an oxygen reaction that provides a wasteful mechanism called photorespiration. TheC4 pathway fixes ambient carbon dioxide using the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase enzyme in order to solve this. Carbon dioxide is then released by Rubisco for refixation.
The mesophyll cells surround the bundle sheath cells in C4 grasses, such as maize, and the bundle sheath cells surround the veins.C3 plants do not have the morphology of Kranz. The bundle sheath cells do contain chloroplast in these plants and fixation of carbon dioxide occurs only once.
Thus the correct answer is option (B) C4 plants.
Note: Mesophyll cells:-
-There are several well-developed and large grana species.
-Carboxylase RuBP is absent. A C3 loop does not exist.
-High Photosystem II Operation.
-There were no starch grains present.
-Main starch synthesis enzymes are absent.