In Hatch and Slack pathway, the primary CO2 acceptor is -
Oxaloacetic acid
Phosphoglyceric acid
Phosphoenol pyruvate
Rubisco
According to the text regarding the Hatch and Slack pathway (C4 pathway), the primary CO2 acceptor is a 3-carbon molecule called phosphoenol pyruvate (PEP) and is present in the mesophyll cells . The enzyme responsible for this fixation is PEP carboxylase. Oxaloacetic acid (OAA) is the first stable product formed, not the acceptor .
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