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What is the primary function of chloroplasts in plants?
To produce ATP and NADPH during photosynthesis
To store genetic information
To transport nutrients throughout the plant
To support plant structural integrity
Which process in chloroplasts generates ATP?
Light-dependent reactions
Calvin Cycle
Krebs Cycle
Fermentation
What role does NADP+ play in chloroplast function?
It's converted to NADPH during the light-dependent reactions.
It stores excess glucose for later use.
It helps in the process of transpiration.
It catalyzes the reactions in the Calvin Cycle.
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