The diagram below shows a chloroplast and the reactants that are used in photosynthesis.
How does the chloroplast interact with other structures in the cell to produce energy?
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The cell wall transports CO2 and O2 into the cell, and then the mitochondria converts these into glucose that the chloroplast uses to make ATP.
The ribosomes produce proteins that are taken to the chloroplast and these proteins are assembled into glucose that the cell membrane will transport out to other cells.
The nucleus transmits instructions to the chloroplast to produce glucose, and the vacuole brings the reactants to the chloroplast.
The cell membrane transports CO2 and H2O into the cell, and then the mitochondria converts the glucose produced into ATP for the cell.