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Cyclic-photophosphorylation results in the formation ofA. NADPHB. ATP and NADPHC. ATP,NADPH and `O_(2)`D. ATP

Answer» Correct Answer - D
Cyclic-photophosphorylation involves only pigment system-I and result in the formation of ATP only. When the photons activate PS-I, a pair of electrons are raised to a higher energy level. They are captured by primary acceptor which passes them on to ferredoxin, plastoquinone, cytochrome complex, plastocynin and finally back to reaction centre of PS-I, i.e., `P_(700)` At each step of electron transfer, the electrons lose potential energy. their trip down hill is caused by the transport chain to pump `H^(+)` across the thylokoid membrane. The proton gradient thus established is responsible for forming ATP (2 molecules). No reduction of NADP to NADPH+`H^(+)`


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