Biology, asked by aayyuusshhii5568, 1 year ago

Unlike mitochondria, chloroplasts do not have a transporter that allows them to export atp to the cytosol. How, then, does the rest of the cell get the atp it needs to survive

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Answered by rahul85288
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Plants have both chloroplast and mitochondria. The carbohydrates synthesized during photosynthesis by consuming ATP from photophosphorylation are exported out of the chloroplast into cytop..


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