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Hi, The first of the main sources of energy for earth is photosynthesis, and it is provided by the Sun.
The two energy sources created in the light reactions of photosynthesis are ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NADPH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate). These molecules carry energy that can be used in the Calvin cycle to produce carbohydrates.
The sun, respiration, photosynthesis and food are all sources of energy for living things.
Yes, the majority of our energy sources, including fossil fuels, wind, hydroelectric, and solar power, ultimately originate from the Sun's energy. The Sun's energy drives processes like photosynthesis and weather patterns, which in turn creates these energy sources on Earth.
The energy sources needed for the light reactions in photosynthesis are light (photons), which are absorbed by chlorophyll. The energy sources needed for the carbon reactions (Calvin cycle) are ATP and NADPH, which are produced during the light reactions.
Photosynthesis and respiration are both processes that involve the exchange of gases, specifically oxygen and carbon dioxide. They are also interconnected in that the products of photosynthesis, such as glucose, are used as energy sources in respiration.
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts in plant cells. Only plants do photosynthesis so other organisms don't have chloroplasts as sources of energy, they have mitochondria to get their energy. <not true. some bacteria also have chloroplasts and are able to go through photosynthesis. mleh. :P
The process of photosynthesis reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by converting it into glucose, using sunlight and water as energy sources.
Cysnobscteris is sutotrophic ss they obtsin their energy from the sun through the process of photosynthesis. If they were heterotropic, they would hsve to get their energy from other sources.
Sunlight
the sunLight energy is obtained. It uses this energy for photosynthesis
where do plants get energy for photosynthesis