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Explain non cyclic photophosphorylation in plants . Why is this process called so.​

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Answered by paridubey33
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This process is referred to as non-cyclic photophosphorylation because the lost electrons by P680 of photosystem ll are occupied by P700 of photosystem I and are not reverted back to P680. Here the complete movement of the electrons is in a unidirectional or in a non-cyclic manner.

Answered by bainsjashan
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non-cyclic photophosphorylation. non-cyclic photophosphorylation The light-requiring part of photosynthesis in higher plants, in which an electron donor is required, and oxygen is produced as a waste product. It consists of two photoreactions, resulting in the synthesis of ATP and NADPH

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