Cyclic photophosphorylation results in the formation of:
NADPH
ATP and NADPH
ATP, NADPH, and O2
ATP
during cyclic photophosphorylation, the excited electron does not pass on to NADP+ but is cycled back to the PS I complex through the electron transport chain. Therefore, this process results only in the synthesis of ATP, but not of NADPH + H+. Oxygen evolution also does not occur in cyclic photophosphorylation.
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