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Q: In the light reactions of photosynthesis ight energy is converted into chemical energy in which organic molecules?
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What are the reactions in which light energy from the sun is converted to chemical energy called?

light-dependent reactions. such as photosynthesis in green plants.


In what way is energy changed by reactions in a chloroplast?

it's react towards light. it transforms light energy to a chemical energy of photosynthesis. So this light energy is trapped by chlorophyll molecules and converted to chemical energy. dB!


What takes place during photosynthesis?

Light energy is converted into chemical energy. Photosynthesis is divided into two reactions (light reaction and light independent reaction) and they work together to make glucose, which can then be used by the cell.


Phase of photosynthesis where light energy is converted to chemical in form of ATP?

The phases where light energy is converted into ATP are called light reactions. I don't know if you want information on what happens then or not, though.


How is energy converted into energy food?

Energy is converted into food molecules through the various chemical bond reactions that happen in the body of the living things.


How is light energy converted into chemical energy during photosynthesis short answer?

Photosyntetic organisms use the energy provided by the light to turn on a chain of reaction which involve light-reactive (somewhat unstable) molecules. With the energy provided by this reactions, organisms synthetize molecules with high-energy bounds.


What is one example of chemical reactions?

photosynthesis


Why do you need chemical reactions?

Chemical reactions occur in respiration, photosynthesis, and more life processes. Respiration and photosynthesis are both essential for life to exist.


How do the light reactions provide for the dark reactions?

In photosynthesis, the light reactions converts the sunlight int chemical energy (ATP molecules, NADH+H). Dark reactions (light independent reactions) do not use sunlight directly, but use energy stored in ATP and NADH molecules combined with CO2 to produce sugars.


How can photons be converted to chemical energy?

By photosynthesis.


Why is photosynthesis referred as a biochemical pathway?

Because the simple ingredients that the plant takes up such as water, sunlight and carbon dioxide are converted into complex molecules such as glucose (and oxygen). The chemical reactions that occur in photosynthesis is a anabolic pathway.


How do light reactions provide energy for dark reactions?

In photosynthesis, the light reactions converts the sunlight int chemical energy (ATP molecules, NADH+H). Dark reactions (light independent reactions) do not use sunlight directly, but use energy stored in ATP and NADH molecules combined with CO2 to produce sugars.