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solar energyLight energy is needed to initiate. This energy is stored as chemical energy
Energy is stored in light reaction in ATP.That energy is used in dark reaction
It is stored in the form of elastic strain (also known as elastic potential energy) in the rocks of the crust as they deform under stress.
The light dependent reactions take in the light energy and convert that to chemical energy, but it is in the Calvin cycle (light independent reactions) where the chemical energy is stored in a complex sugar.
Huh? Do you mean where? If you mean where During photosynthesis, the light reactions convert light energy into high energy carriers, including ATP and NADPH. These go on to power the Calvin cycle, which generates glucose. Energy therefore is stored as ATP/NADPH during the light reactions, and later transferred to generate glucose during the dark/Calvin cycle. If you mean who, I only have one word WHAT
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solar energyLight energy is needed to initiate. This energy is stored as chemical energy
Potential energy is the energy stored in a rock before its fall from a hill.
Because photosystems need light to operate (photo=light). Photosystems use energy from sunlight, Calvin systems use energy stored in the plant.
Energy is stored in light reaction in ATP.That energy is used in dark reaction
the energy is stored before the earthquake in the exinstle manner of the earthquake. The exinstile manner is below the earthquake where the rumble happens.
collagen
Binding energy. and some is even stored in particles, such as the neutron which has a half-life of about ten minutes before it disintegrates with the release of energy.
They are totally different things. Energy producing is either ATP synthase, methods for anaerobic respiration, or the Calvin Cycle (in plants). Energy is stored in muscles and in fat cells in the body.
Depends on how big it is (button cell, car battery?) and on its chemical type.
The light dependent reactions create compounds which store the energy necessary for the Calvin Cycle to take place. This energy is stored in ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate), among other compounds, during the LDR. In the Calvin cycle, these are broken down, which releses energy. The energy released is used to create bonds between the parts of Glucose Another way to explain it in a simpler way is, when the light reaction has gone through once, it has produced NADH and ATP. These are nessisary for the making of glucose which is what the Calvin cycle does. The NADH and ATP are what power the Calvin cycle.
Light is absorbed where it is converted into energy via the light reactions. It is then transfered to the Calvin Cycle, where it is used to make stored energy, and the used ATP (energy) units are recycled to the light reactions and the process repeats.