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What is function of chloroplasm?

The main function of chloroplasm is to conduct photosynthesis. When photosynthesis is completed, ATP is formed. ATP is a form of energy.


What is the primary function of light reactions?

synthesis of atp


What is the cloroplast function?

The function of a chloroplast in a cell is to capture light energy from the sun and convert it to energy usable within the cell (ATP) through the process of photosynthesis.


Which process of photosynthesis turns sunlight into ATP?

it is photosynthesis


What is the function of the chloroplast inner membrane in photosynthesis?

The function of the chloroplast inner membrane in photosynthesis is to separate the stroma (fluid-filled space) from the thylakoid membrane system, where light-dependent reactions occur. This separation allows for the creation of a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis during photosynthesis.


What is the function of the light independent reaction of photosynthesis?

To provide ATP and NADPH to drive the next part of photosynthesis, the Calvin Cycle (AKA Dark Reaction, Light Independent Reaction). Light reactions also produce oxygen gas as a byproduct.


What is the production of ATP in photosynthesis called?

Glycolysis produces ATP in plants to power cellular processes. Photosynthesis harnesses the energy from the sun and stores it in glucose molecules.


What molecule is energy captured for photosynthesis?

chlorophyll


What will happen to photosynthesis if ther is no light?

Photosynthesis cannot occur without light as it is the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose. Without light, plants would not be able to produce their own food through photosynthesis, ultimately leading to a lack of energy and nutrients that are essential for their growth and survival.


What is the product of cellular photosynthesis?

Energy (ATP)


What is the second stage of photosynthesis?

Atp is one of them.


What is the chemical energy made by photosynthesis?

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