What is the fate of electrons in non-cyclic photophosphorylation?
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Photophosphorylation:
It is the process of synthesizing ATP from ADP in the presence of sunlight.
There are two types, cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation.
In Cyclic photophosphorylation, the movement of electrons occurs in a cyclic manner for ATP synthesis that takes place in the thylakoid membrane, and Photosystem I is used.
In Non-Cyclic photophosphorylation, the movement of electrons forms a Z scheme and it uses both photosystems I and II.
The fate of electrons in non-cyclic Photophosphorylation
Electrons transferred from water pass through PS II, then to PS I, and then finally to an electron-rich NADP+ so that it gets reduced to NADPH+H+