Question 16 2 pts A key regulatory carbohydrate that contributes to controlling the balance between starch synthesis and

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Question 16 2 pts A key regulatory carbohydrate that contributes to controlling the balance between starch synthesis and sucrose synthesis is Fructose-2, 6- bisphosphate True O False Question 17 3 pts C4 and CAM photosynthesis are energetically more expensive because of the use of NADPH by malic enzyme in the bundle sheath cells (C4) or the cytoplasm (CAM) additional investment in cell wall and membrane properties to allow CO2 to be concentrated altered stomatal physiology relative to a c3 plant high light environment and the additional activity of the xanthophyll cycle O ATP requirement of pyruvate-phosphate dikinase
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