Cedars6976
Cedars6976
05.12.2020 • 
Biology

During the light reactions of photosynthesis, ATP can be generated either by linear electron flow or cyclic electron flow. Which of the following best explains differences
between these two mechanisms?
O Cyclic electron flow uses only photosystem I and does not produce NADPH or release oxygen.
O Cyclic electron flow uses photosystems I and Il and produces NAPPH but does not release
OXygen.
O Linear electron flow uses only photosystem Il but produces NADPH and releases oxygen.
O Linear electron flow uses photosystems I and ll and releases oxygen but does not produce
NADPH


During the light reactions of photosynthesis, ATP can be generated either by linear

electron flow

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