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Sunlight is transformed in NADPH and ATP in Plants. ("Photosynthesis")

They produce sugars, fats, proteins.

You eat plants, (or an animal, that ate plants), import the sugars, fats, proteins (as amino acids) into your body, break them down (sugars=glycolysis) into CO2 and energy.

You cannot transform sunlight into ATP except you are as green as Hulk....

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