TRUE OR FALSE
ATP and NADPH from light reactions is transported from the chloroplast to other parts of the cell to support metabolic activities
ATP and NADPH are produced during light reactions of photosynthesis that take place in grana of chloroplast. These ATP and NADPH are further exported to stroma, where the dark reactions of photosynthesis take place. The ATP and NADPH from the light reactions are used in synthesis of sugars in the next stage of photosynthesis, the Calvin cycle. But, ATP and NADPH produced chloroplasts are not exported to other parts of the cell and do not support metabolic activities other than activities in chloroplast. Therefore the given statement is false.
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