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What is common for cyclic and non cyclic photophosphorylation?
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Answered by yogeshbhuyal780
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In the cyclic photophosphorylation, only ATP is produced, whereas, in the non-cyclic photophosphorylation both NADPH and ATP are produced. ... Photolysis of water does not occur in cyclic photophosphorylation, but it occurs in non-cyclic photophosphorylation.

Answered by osmanmohd677
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We all are well aware of the complete process of photosynthesis. Yes, it is the biological process of converting light energy into chemical energy. In this process, light energy is captured and used for converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen gas. The complete process of photosynthesis is carried out into two processes:

Light reaction

The light reaction takes place in the grana of the chloroplast. Here, light energy gets converted to chemical energy as ATP and NADPH. In this very light reaction, the addition of phosphate in the presence of light or the synthesizing of ATP by cells is known as photophosphorylation.

Dark reaction

While in the dark reaction, the energy produced previously in the light reaction is utilized to fix carbon dioxide into carbohydrates. The location where this happens is the stroma of the chloroplasts.

Photophosphorylation

Photophosphorylation is the process of utilizing light energy from photosynthesis to convert ADP to ATP. It is the process of synthesizing energy-rich ATP molecules by transferring the phosphate group into ADP molecule in the presence of light.

Photophosphorylation is of two types:

Cyclic Photophosphorylation

Non-cyclic Photophosphorylation

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