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Differences between photophosphorylation (PP) and oxidative phosphorylation (OP) is

A

In PP, synthesis is of ATP while in OP it is of ADP

B

In PP, oxygen is evolved while in OP oxygen is taken up

C

Both cannot take place in light

D

PP can take place in green leaves while OP cannot occur in green leaves.

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