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Where atp produced in cyclic photophosphorylation?

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From the plastocyanin, they flow back to the P700+. These reactions are meant to produce ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate in a process called cyclic photophosphorylation by pumping protons across the thylakoid membrane. This cyclic pathway may be used when a plant has enough NADPH but requires synthesis of ATP

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