Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Known as chloroplasts, these are the green parts of the plant, and contain chlorophyll.
Plants have roots and shoots. Plants have reproductive organs. Plants convert sunlight to energy. Plants have stems to transport water and sugar to all parts of the plant. Plants have cell walls.
Photosystems are the parts of the Chloroplast that collect sunlight, that light energy will then be turned into chemical energy through the calvin cycle. Josh Mitchell. RCHS
The three parts of an ATP, adenosine triphosphate, molecule are:A sugar (ribose)3 phosphates (the energy is stored in the unstable covalent phosphate bonds)Adenine (a double ring of carbon and nitrogen)
Genes
Chloroplasts are special parts of plants and algae cells. Their main roll is to conduct photosynthesis, which is how the plants/algae convert sunlight into energy.
The cell transfers energy through the process of cellular respiration, where molecules such as glucose are broken down to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate). ATP then serves as the energy currency in the cell, shuttling energy from molecule to molecule to drive cellular processes.
Known as chloroplasts, these are the green parts of the plant, and contain chlorophyll.
Plants have roots and shoots. Plants have reproductive organs. Plants convert sunlight to energy. Plants have stems to transport water and sugar to all parts of the plant. Plants have cell walls.
That's the whole point of a generator - to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, by making the generator's parts spin.
The energy in oil is 'fossil' sunlight. Oil is made from the body parts of ancient microscopic sea creatures that have become trapped in the sediment in the sea floor when they died. Their bodies contain energy trapped from the sunlight when they were alive and as their bodies are squashed and heated as the sea floor sediments are compressed and turned into rock, the chemicals in them comes out and forms oil in which this sunlight energy still remains.
I've found it out. It's; Light-->solar cell-->voltmeter.
Plants convert Solar Energy to Chemical Energy by the process of Photosynthesis. By then the synthesise glucose for their own use as energy and store them in different forms in their different parts.
Those are called leaves. They are green fibrous parts that protect the florets and convert sunlight to necessary vitamins the plant needs.
Photosystems are the parts of the Chloroplast that collect sunlight, that light energy will then be turned into chemical energy through the calvin cycle. Josh Mitchell. RCHS
Process of photosynthesis help the plants to make food from sunlight and also chlorophyll present in plant.Leaf has small pores in it which help it to absorb sunlight...I know only this much....hope it helped u...byez Addtional answerIf the plant is a green plant then it has chlorophyll (which is what makes it green) which uses sunlight's energy to convert carbon dioxide into other organic chemicals, which the plant uses for food. In the process it gives off oxygen.
Recently hamsters were used to power things.