No it is not involved. It carry out photosynthesis.Golgi bodies are responsible for transportation.Transport vesicles are involved
It simply comes from chloroplast.
chloroplast
no. the ribosomes float in the chloroplast because the chloroplast cushions the organs. I'm in seventh grade you should now this material
Thylakoids
The accumulation of protons occurs in the thylakoid space within the chloroplast during photosynthetic electron transport. This forms a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis during the process of photophosphorylation.
chloroplast
Chloroplast converts light energy into chemical energy, whereas mitochondria converts chemical energy into a different chemical energy. Chloroplast is present in plants and mitochondria is present in all cells
The electron transport chain is the driving energy behind ATP synthesis. The energy itself comes from electron donors. In chloroplast, this donor's glucose.
transport material out of the cell
Anything that isn't a "forbidden material" for road transport is suitable for road transport.
Electron transport in photosynthesis takes place in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast. It involves a series of protein complexes that transfer electrons along a chain, creating a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis and ultimately produces NADPH for the Calvin cycle.
Mitochondria: Glycolosis, The Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain complete cellular respiration Chloroplast: Photosynthesis takes place in the Stroma and the electron transport chain.