Photorespiration in chloroplasts differs from cellular respiration in mitochondria in that:
A) ATP is consumed in photorespiration but is a product of mitochondrial respiration.
B) NADH supplies high-energy electrons in mitochondrial respiration, whereas RuBP supplies the electrons necessary for photorespiration.
C) photorespiration supplies plant cells with ATP; Mitochondrial respiration supplies animal cells with ATP.
D) carbon dioxide is produced in mitochondrial respiration, and oxygen is produced in photorespiration.
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