Primary acceptor of cyclic and non cyclic photophosphorylation
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Under certain conditions, the photoexcited electrons take an alternative path called cyclic electron flow, which uses photosystem I (P700) but not photosystem II (P680). This process produces no NADPH and no O2, but it does make ATP. This is called cyclic photophosphorylation.
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coenzyme quinone
it is the primary acceptor in non cyclic photophosphorylation and also in cyclic photophosphorylation
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