Biology, asked by sherfelu, 11 months ago

Why photosynthesis is an uphill process? ​

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Answered by jordanleo
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The light absorbed in photosynthesis is used to lift the electrons uphill in energy; from there, they can start rolling downhill through the electron transport chain, releasing energy along the way that can be harnessed for ATP formation

Answered by avinishkashyap15
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There is a small reason behind it . The light is used to lift the electrons uphill in energy ( that light absorbed during photosynthesis ) and then , they start rolling downhill through the electron transport chain, releasing energy along the way that can be harnessed for ATP formation.

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