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Non-cyclic phosphorylation occurs in
I) stroma lamellae
II) grana lamellae
III) chloroplast membrane
Select the correct option
- Only I
- II and III
- I and III
- Only II
The correct answer is: Only II
Non-cyclic phosphorylation occurs in the membrane or lamellae of grana. Because membrane or lamellae of grana have both photosystem (PS-I and PS-II) and in non-cyclic phosphorylation both PS-I and PS-II participates
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