The answer is A) Cyclic Photophosphorylation
Yes, photophosphorylation requires CO2.
no
Scientifically speaking, phosphorylation is the process that sees the cytoplasm of cells go through a metabolic reaction. In more layman's terms, the addition of phosphates to a protein alters their function and activity.
Yes!
The answer is A) Cyclic Photophosphorylation
Yes, photophosphorylation requires CO2.
no
photophosphorylation
Photophosphorylation refers to the use of light energy from photosynthesis. Ti provides the energy to convert ADP to ATP.
Scientifically speaking, phosphorylation is the process that sees the cytoplasm of cells go through a metabolic reaction. In more layman's terms, the addition of phosphates to a protein alters their function and activity.
ATP and NADPH
Carbon dioxide is a noncyclic photophosphorylation and is the ultimate acceptor of electrons that have been produced from the splitting of water. A product of both cyclic and noncyclic photophosphorylation is ATP.
ATP only
Yes!
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