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required to excite the electrons of the chlorophyll and start the cyclic and non-cyclic phosphorylation?
Pigment I & II systems of cyclic and non-cyclic phosphorylation.
There are both Vascular and Non-Vascular plants.
Light dependant reactions in photophosporilation can either be cyclic of non-cyclic. It all depends on the organism.
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required to excite the electrons of the chlorophyll and start the cyclic and non-cyclic phosphorylation?
It involves cyclic phosphorylation because electrons are continously recycled. The electrons lost by cholorphyll molecules are gained by DCPIP and vice versa. Thus, the hill reaction only involves cyclic phosphorylation, unless the electrons are lost to the surrounding environment.
Pigment I & II systems of cyclic and non-cyclic phosphorylation.
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Meiosis is not cyclic; rather it is a linear process. It does not cycle.
oxidation of water, reduction of NADP+, formation of ATP
There are both Vascular and Non-Vascular plants.
Cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation.
Light dependant reactions in photophosporilation can either be cyclic of non-cyclic. It all depends on the organism.
they are both plants
Absorbtion of light by photosystems in cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation.
They are common to all plants. They are in both