I'm no expert but thinking back to my high school science courses I believe that light is changed to oyxgen during the photosynthesis process in plants.
Photosynthesis
photosynthesis
You think probable to photosynthesis.
The radiant energy of sun is captured in the form of chemical energy by synthesizing organic compounds through photosynthesis.
The process that changes light energy into chemical energy in an ecosystem is photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants and other photosynthetic organisms use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This glucose serves as an energy source for the organism and other organisms in the ecosystem.
Yes, and no. It is when the plant takes in sunlight, and changes it in to energy, so it gains energy, and releases oxygen.
plants through photosynthesis! 6CO2+H2O+Light Energy=glucose+oxygen C6+H12+6O2
plants through photosynthesis! 6CO2+H2O+Light Energy=glucose+oxygen C6+H12+6O2
Neither. Energy is neither created nor destroyed it only ever changes form. This is the First Law of Thermodynamics. However, if you want to talk about energy that is available to the cell in a usable form then there is more of that at the end photosynthesis.
The light energy from the sun changes into chemical energy (Sugar) which the plant feeds off along with water.
the sunLight energy is obtained. It uses this energy for photosynthesis
where do plants get energy for photosynthesis