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"Solar energy" is also a wrongful term . . . the energy that comes from Sol, our sun, is the energy derived from nuclear fusion in Sol, our sun.
In fact, it is this tremendous energy that keeps the sun big and ball-shaped.
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chemical energy
Chloroplasts utilize solar energy.Solar energy is converted into chemical energy.
no, autotrophs converts solar energy to chemical energy
Photosynthesis is the cellular process that converts solar energy into chemical energy.
No, heterotrophs cannot convert solar energy into chemical energy. Heterotrophs obtain their energy by consuming other organisms or organic matter that have already converted solar energy into chemical energy through processes like photosynthesis.
The chloroplasts in the cells of photosynthetic autotrophs convert solar energy into chemical energy.
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Plants are a good example of converting solar energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which is a form of chemical energy stored in the bonds of the sugar molecule.
Plants convert solar energy into chemical energy, by means of photosynthesis. The chemicals that they create can then be gradually transformed into petroleum, if they are buried in the ground for a long period of time.
It just is Solar energy originates from nuclear fusion in the sun, so the question seems to be illogical. In fact solar energy is transformed into chemical energy in all living vegetation, by photosynthesis
during photosynthisis SOLAR energy is the type of energy which plants turn into chemical energy