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They contain large amounts of chlorophyll, which is necessary for photosynthesis.
well there is already light energy which allows us to seeit can be trapped by solar powered batteries and convert to electrical energyplants trap the light and converts it to chemical energy to create food.. (photosynthesis)it can also be converted to heat energy which warms the earth's surface...
Potential energy. An example of potential energy is a charged mouse trap. An example of kinetic energy is the mouse trap being sprung. Potential energy can be thought of as "stored kinetic energy". And kinetic energy can be thought of as "released potential energy"
the elastic potential energy of the spring on the mouse trap is changed to kinetic energy, causing the car to move. The kinetic energy in turn changes to thermal energy as friction causes the car to come to a halt
A standard mousetrap works first by luring the mouse with peanut butter or cheese. When a mouse smells the food that is located in the mousetrap and comes to take a bite, the trap snaps and traps the mouse suffocating it and squishing it to death.
they trap light in a vacuoles
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chlorophyll
Chloroplasts
Cholorophyll.
Chloroplasts need energy for photosynthesis. It takes this energy from light
Chloroplasts in plants trap sunlight or light energy. They use this during photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide also traps the suns energy and that is why it is a greenhouse.
CHLOROPLASTS trap light energy and convert it into the chemical bond energy of sugar.
photosynthesis is the process of how plants use carbon dioxide, water and sunlight and with the help of the chlorophyll (i probably spelled it wrong) cells convert all that into energy or calories. their "waste" is oxygen.
They are used to trap light energy for the process of photosynthesis
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