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Chloroplasts are found in plant cells which have chlorophyll aid in photosynthesis to produce
Proteins + Oxygen
Glucose (carbohydrate) + Oxygen
Lipids (Fat) + Oxygen
Nucleic Acid (DNA) + Oxygen
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Glucose (carbohydrate) + Oxygen.
Photosynthesis in chloroplasts uses light to convert CO2 and H2O into glucose (a carbohydrate) in the Calvin cycle; O2 is released as a byproduct from the light-driven splitting of water.
Photosynthesis in chloroplasts uses light to convert CO2 and H2O into glucose (a carbohydrate) in the Calvin cycle; O2 is released as a byproduct from the light-driven splitting of water.
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