plant cells
Chlorenchymatous cells in plants
Plant cells store energy from the sun. They do this because they need the sunlight to make food and because they cannot create energy on their own.
Plants store energy from the sun through photosynthesis, a process in which they convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This energy is stored in the form of carbohydrates within the plant's cells for later use in growth and metabolism.
plant cells perform photosynthesis to store energy from the sun in the form of molecules
The sun activates solar cells. The electricity created is stored in batteries.
Cells store energy in bonds.
Plants store energy from the sun in the form of glucose through the process of photosynthesis. This glucose is stored in plant cells as starch or used for growth, reproduction, and providing energy for cellular processes.
Cells store energy in the form of carbohydrates.
Plants get their energy from the sun.
Cells store and release energy through the use of the mitochondria, an organelle contained within it.
Cells store their energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is a molecule that serves as the primary energy carrier in cells. ATP is produced during cellular respiration and is used to power various cellular processes and provide energy for the cell's functions.
Carbohydrates get and store energy in your cells.