6water+6carbondioxide----------> glucose+6oxygen
sunlight
Chlorophyll and other pigments absorb the sunlight, which stimulate the processing of carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and sugars. The process involves reaction centers and electron acceptors, and is generally rather complex.
They use the process of photosynthesis. Here light energy is converted into chemical energy.
The prodecers use photosynthesis to turn the sun's radiant energy into chemical energy.
During photosynthesis, radiant energy is absorbed and converted into chemical energy.
The organelle which converts solar energy into useable energy for the plant is called the chloroplast. The chloroplast contains chlorophyll, the green pigment in plants which traps light and converts it into glucose, water, and oxygen.
Chemical Energy
Chlorophyll is the pigment that captures the radiant energy from the sun. This energy is then used to facilitate photosynthesis.
The radiant energy of sun is captured in the form of chemical energy by synthesizing organic compounds through photosynthesis.
Chemical to radiant(light:)
photovoltaics transform radiant energy into electrical energy
The prodecers use photosynthesis to turn the sun's radiant energy into chemical energy.
During photosynthesis, radiant energy is absorbed and converted into chemical energy.
Plants use photosynthesis to turn sunlight (radiant energy, light) into chemical energy, which is stored in organic compounds such as sugars, starches, and cellulose.
The radiant sunlight that is critical during photosynthesis provides a main source of energy for growing plant life. (Plants are autotroph's, meaning they use the sunlight to create a chemical compound (in this case, a sugar compound), in order to feed themselves.
Photosynthesis
The organelle which converts solar energy into useable energy for the plant is called the chloroplast. The chloroplast contains chlorophyll, the green pigment in plants which traps light and converts it into glucose, water, and oxygen.
Photosynthesis
Chemical Energy
Chlorophyll is the pigment that captures the radiant energy from the sun. This energy is then used to facilitate photosynthesis.