Photophosphorylation is a biological process in photosynthesis where light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll in plant cells and converted into chemical energy. This energy is used to add a phosphate group to ADP, creating ATP, a crucial molecule for cellular activities. Photophosphorylation occurs in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts, driving energy production in plants. Use this MCQ on Photophosphorylation to learn the concept.
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