carbohydrates; like glucose, starch, and cellulose.
Respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis, and organisms use it to release the energy stored in food.
The plants take in energy by absorbing sunlight.
Any extra energy (food) which is left over is stored as starch
Plants are able to take in light energy from the sun and carbon dioxide from the environment and then turn that into usable energy for the plant. This process is known as photosynthesis.
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carbohydrates; like glucose, starch, and cellulose.
The suns energy is converted to sugar through photosynthesis. The plant uses this sugar to grow and create pollen
Stored energy. plants are always doing photosynthesis. it gets stored for the winter.
The process' (2) in which energy is stored in the form of glucose are photosynthesis and also cellular respiration. Photosynthesis takes place in plants and cellular respiration in both plants and animals.
When the trees and vegetation were growing they took in solar energy through photosynthesis. This energy was stored in the plants as hydrocarbons. It remains there as the plants, over millions of years, become fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
photosynthesis.
Plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into usable energy, stored in ATP, NADPH, and glucose.
chemical energy stored in the organic compounds as a result of photosynthesis
Respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis, and organisms use it to release the energy stored in food.
Chemical energy is stored energy. The Sun starts off, it gives energy to plants. Later, cows eat the plant that has chemical energy. Then we eat the cow and we get the chemical energy.
The function is to capture light energy which is stored in the energy storage molecules of the plant. It helps the plant to survive and thus aids in the process of food production