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Answered by adityajadhav192005
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Photophosphorylation

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Phosphorylation means the addition of phosphorous. When phosphorylation occurs in the presence of light, it is called as photophosphorylation. Photophosphorylation is carried out by electron transporters in the thylakoid (granal) membrane of chloroplasts.

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Answered by SUMANTHTHEGREAT
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Photophosphorylation is the process in

which light energy is converted into

chemical energy through the production

of ATP. It is the process of formation of

ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate

(IP) utilizing light energy. It occurs in

grana of chloroplast during

photosynthesis. The process of

reduction of NADP into NADP+H +

may be denoted as electron transport

system (ETS). The flow of electrons

through ETS is linked to

photophosphorylation. Electron transport

chain is a series of electron carriers over

which electrons pass in a downhill

journey releasing energy at every step

that is used in generating an

electrochemical proton gradient which

helps in synthesizing ATP. Based on the

path of electrons, associated

photophosphorylation can be identified

as non-cyclic and cyclic phosphorylation.

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