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The Photosynthetic process within the thylakoid membrane involves photons (light) forcing H2O to split into separate proton and electron and oxygen subatomic particles and atoms (respectively); with the electron particles going through transport chains until some ATP (energy) and NADPH is formed.

The Calvin Cycle in the stroma then uses the energy produced from the previous reaction to form GA3P, or other simple sugars, from CO2.

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Chloroplasts by Jesse Malmberg

By Jesse Malmberg