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photosynthesis

Its kinda right, but the real answer is chloroplasts

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Q: What is the name of the plant structure that a plant uses to convert energy from the sun into it's own sugars?
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What converts light energy into chemical energy sugars through the process of photosynthesis?

Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells. Chloroplasts capture light energy and converts it into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis.


Which object converts sunlight into sugar?

Nothing really converts energy to sugars. The energy of sunlight is stored in sugars. Which structure is responsible depends on how detailed you want to be: the green plant, the leaf cell or the chloroplast.


If a plant dont have photosynthesis will it die?

It is impossible for a plant not have photosynthesis because photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast, in the plant cell. There are billions+ cells in a plant. But yes, because photosynthesis is the process where plants use the energy of sunlight to convert it into sugars and starches for energy.


What are the organelles in a plant cell called that drive photosynthesis and what is their role?

The chloroplasts are the organelles in the plant cell that drives photosynthesis. The main role of the chloroplast is to convert light energy into usable chemical energy in the form of complex sugars.


How can energy transfer to plants?

The process of photosynthesis uses the Sun's energy to create more complex carbon bonds and assemble sugars. When these sugars are broken back down to their constituent elements, which require less energy, the excess energy transfers to the plant or other organism consuming the sugars.


What plant structure gathers the sun energy?

All plant life gathers energy from the sun, by photosynthesis! if it is not use immediately its stored as sugars. From the percent of the suns energy that the earth collects, only 0.023% is absorbed by plants.


Plants transform the electromagnetic energy from the sun sunlight into?

chemical energy


Why do most plants produce an excess of sugars in some months of the year?

Plants convert basic elements plus sunlight into sugars through photosynthesis. This in effect captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy that can be transported, stored and used on demand by the plant. The two main sugars that are produced are glucose and sucrose


What do plant leaves do?

Leaves are instrumental in photosynthesis and the creation of sugars that the plant uses for energy.


What do plant use to capture sunlight?

I believe it's called photosynthesis. In photosynthesis the plants use the energy from the sun to convert carbon dioxide into sugars and other compounds.


What is photosenthesis?

process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbs such as sugars and starches


How does a plant get sugars it needs to produce cellular energy?

because its a pant