Difference between phosphorylation and photorespiration
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➡️When plants uses light energy from photosynthesis to convert ADP to ATP, the process is known as Photophosphorylation.
➡️photorespiration, which, rather than fixing carbon, actually leads to the loss of already-fixed carbon as CO2.
Photorespiration wastes energy and decreases sugar synthesis.
So it is a respiratory process in many higher plants by which they take up oxygen in the light and give out some carbon dioxide, contrary to the general pattern of photosynthesis…
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➡️When plants uses light energy from photosynthesis to convert ADP to ATP, the process is known as Photophosphorylation.
➡️photorespiration, which, rather than fixing carbon, actually leads to the loss of already-fixed carbon as CO2.
Photorespiration wastes energy and decreases sugar synthesis.
So it is a respiratory process in many higher plants by which they take up oxygen in the light and give out some carbon dioxide, contrary to the general pattern of photosynthesis…
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Phosphorylation is a mechanism whichalters the activity of proteins which can be altered after they are formed. A phosphate groups is added to the protein by an enzyme called kinase. This phosphate group is provided by the ATP which is the energy provider of the cell. On the other hand respiration that occours in chloroplast and only occur in light is called photorespiration.
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