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What is common for cyclic and non cyclic photophosphorylation? *
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Release of oxygen
Photolysis of oxygen
Reduction and Phosphorylation
Phosphorylation and Dephosphorylation

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Answered by kajalmodak970
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Explanation:

The photophosphorylation process which results in the movement of the electrons in a non-cyclic manner for synthesizing ATP molecules using the energy from excited electrons provided by photosystem II is called non-cyclic photophosphorylation .

Through a process called photosynthesis, leaves pull in carbon dioxide and water and use the energy of the sun to convert this into chemical compounds such as sugars that feed the tree. But as a by-product of that chemical reaction oxygen is produced and released by the tree.

This process is known as photodissociation or photolysis. The resultant O (oxygen) atoms undergo numerous collisions with N2 (nitrogen) and O2 (oxygen) molecules. Collision with an O2 molecule can lead to a combination of O2 and O which has some excess energy of collision.

When these electrons are used to reduce molecular oxygen to water, a large amount of free energy is liberated, which can be used to generate ATP. Oxidative phosphorylation is the process in which ATP is formed as a result of the transfer of electrons from NADH or FADH 2 to O 2 by a series of electron carriers.

In chemistry, phosphorylation of a molecule is the attachment of a phosphoryl group. This process and its inverse, dephosphorylation, are critical for many cellular processes in biology.

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