Biology, asked by adi0009, 10 months ago

why chloroplast are cally energy converter

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Answered by adityasingh1722004
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Explanation:

When the energy from the Sun hits a chloroplast and the chlorophyll molecules, light energy is converted into the chemical energy found in compounds such as ATP and NADPH. Those energy-rich compounds move into the stroma where enzymes fix the carbon atoms from carbon dioxide (CO2).

Answered by ankitgupta82
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Explanation:

When the energy from the Sun hits a chloroplast and the chlorophyll molecules, light energy is converted into the chemical energy found in compounds such as ATP and NADPH. Those energy-rich compounds move into the stroma where enzymes fix the carbon atoms from carbon dioxide (CO2).

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