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In C4 photosynthesis, where a four-carbon compound is produced, unique leaf anatomy allows carbon dioxide to concentrate in 'bundle sheath' cells around Rubisco. This structure delivers carbon dioxide straight to Rubisco, effectively removing its contact with oxygen and the need for photorespiration
G1. <span>The process results in four daughter cells that are </span>haploid<span>, which means they contain half the number of chromosomes</span>