Difference between photorespiration and Calvin cycle

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

 

 

Let me share with you a difference between photorespiration and Calvin cycle.

Aspect Photorespiration Calvin Cycle
Introduction Photorespiration is a wasteful pathway that competes with the Calvin cycle. Calvin cycle is an essential metabolic pathway for carbon fixation.
Takes place in ·        Chloroplasts

·        Peroxisomes

·        Mitochondria

  Chloroplasts
Initiation First step of photorespiration is the oxygenation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate by Rubisco. First step of Calvin cycle is carboxylation of RuBP by Rubisco.
Role in carbon fixation No  role in fixation of carbon dioxide and CO2 is released Net fixation of carbon dioxide to form organic compounds.
Products ·        No direct production of glucose or other useful organic molecules.

·        Produces no ATP

·        Glucose

·        ATP

·        NADP+

Energy consumption Consumes ATP Consumes ATP and NADPH
CO2 uptake or release Uptake O2 and release of CO2 Uptake CO2 and release O2
Effect on photosynthesis Reduction in the efficiency of photosynthesis. Essential for the synthesis of organic compounds.
Occurrence Common in C3 plants, particularly under high temperatures and high light conditions Occurs in all photosynthetic plants
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