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Briefly explain the photophosphorylation.​

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Answered by Soloqueen93
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Photophosphorylation is the process of light-driven electron transport across a membrane wherein the resultant proton or sodium electrochemical gradient is coupled to ATP synthesis. The process involves light-driven the flow of electrons through a chain of membrane-bound carriers which in turn generate free energy.

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In the process of photosynthesis, the phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP using the energy of sunlight is called photophosphorylation.

In photophosphorylation, light energy is used to create a high-energy electron donor and a lower-energy electron acceptor.

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