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What takes place within the membranes of the chloroplast shown in the diagram?
A.
Chemical energy is converted into oxygen.
B.
Light energy is converted into ATP and NADPH.
C.
Chemical energy of sugars is converted into light energy.
D.
Light energy is converted into carbon dioxide molecules.
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B. Light energy is converted into ATP and NADPH.
Explanation: The thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts carry the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, where light is used to drive electron transport, produce ATP (via chemiosmosis), and reduce NADP+ to NADPH (with O2 released from water splitting).
Explanation: The thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts carry the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, where light is used to drive electron transport, produce ATP (via chemiosmosis), and reduce NADP+ to NADPH (with O2 released from water splitting).
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