NADP+ is like a helper that helps make energy in plants when they're playing with sunlight.
Imagine you’re building a toy tower. You need small blocks to stack up high, those are like NADP+. When the sun shines on leaves, it's like a fun game where NADP+ grabs some special pieces (called electrons) and turns into NADPH, which is like a full tower ready to help make food.
How NADP+ Works in Plants
In plants, there’s a place called the thylakoid, think of it as a little factory. Here, NADP+ meets up with some energy from sunlight and electrons. It changes into NADPH, which is like a full tower that can be used later to make sugar (which is food for the plant).
This process happens during photosynthesis, when plants use sunlight to make their own food.
So NADP+ is like a smart helper in the factory that helps turn sunlight into energy. Without it, the toy tower wouldn’t get built, and the plant would be stuck!
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