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What is the primary role of NADP+ in chloroplasts?
To act as an electron acceptor during photosynthesis.
To store energy in the form of glucose.
To catalyze the breakdown of water.
To synthesize ATP directly.
What occurs to NADP+ when it is reduced?
It gains electrons and becomes NADPH.
It loses electrons and becomes NADH.
It forms glucose.
It converts light energy into chemical energy.
In which part of photosynthesis is NADP+ primarily reduced?
Light reactions.
Calvin cycle.
Krebs cycle.
Fermentation.
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