Multiple Choice
Why is Rubisco present in high concentrations in leaves?
A) to compensate for its low rate of catalysis
B) because it has a high rate of catalysis
C) because it has eight large subunits
D) because it has eight small subunits
E) because it is not a regulatory site
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