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explain non cyclic photo phosphorylation

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Answered by TheEdward
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In the non cyclic photo phosphorylation the e- doesn't come to PS II .

And in this type of photo phosphorylation Both PSI and PSII are functional .

Both NADPH + H+ and ATP are synthesised . 

It is a light reaction that occurs on thylakoid membranes inside the chloroplast.

The active reaction center in noncyclic photophosphorylation is P680 and electrons travel in a non-cyclic manner.

Non-cyclic photophosphorylation begins when a water molecule is broken down by a process called photolysis
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Answered by Anonymous
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⭕ Non - Cyclic photophosphorylation :

➡️ It is performed by collaboration of both photosystem l and ll.

➡️ The process requires an external electron donor.

➡️ It is connected with photolysis of water and liberation of oxygen occurs.

➡️ It is not only connected with ADP synthesis, but also with production of NADPH.

➡️ It occurs in the granal thylakoids.

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