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The prodecers use photosynthesis to turn the sun's radiant energy into chemical energy.
Photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll are in thylakoids.They are flattened sacs.
Plants primarily convert radiant energy from the sun into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. However, they can also convert radiant energy into other forms: **Heat Energy**: Radiant energy absorbed by plants can be converted into heat energy. This heat energy plays a role in regulating the temperature of plant tissues and surrounding environments. **Kinetic Energy**: Some plants, particularly those with sensitive structures like certain seed pods, can convert radiant energy into kinetic energy. This can result in movements such as the opening or closing of flowers or seed dispersal mechanisms triggered by sunlight. **Electrical Energy**: In some rare cases, plants have been found to produce small amounts of electrical energy through processes such as ion transport across cell membranes. However, this is not a primary or significant form of energy conversion in plants. **Mechanical Energy**: Plants can also convert radiant energy into mechanical energy through growth processes. Radiant energy captured during photosynthesis is used to fuel biochemical reactions that enable plant cells to expand, elongate, and divide, leading to growth and development. While these forms of energy conversion are not as prominent or well-understood as the conversion of radiant energy into chemical energy during photosynthesis, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which plants interact with and utilize energy from their environment.
Yes it does, because lets say if you turn on a light bulb, then the light tries to go as far as it can in all directions. A light bulb is just one example of radiant energy.
A nuclear reaction - either fusion or fission - is required to turn matter into energy.
Thylakoids inside of the chloroplasts trap sunlight. They convert the sunlight to carbon dioxide and then to glucose. This in turn gives energy to the plant. The plant then releases oxygen. This process is known as photosynthesis.
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Plants use photosynthesis to turn sunlight (radiant energy, light) into chemical energy, which is stored in organic compounds such as sugars, starches, and cellulose.
Plants produce glucose through photosynthesis, this glucose is then used by the plant for energy, or stored as starch in the leaves. The light from the sun, is simply used by the plant to convert CO2 and H2O, (water), into glucose - which is used by the plant for energy as explained above.
Trees are plants, so it has plant cells that have chloroplast in them which turn sunlight into energy in a process called photosynthesis.
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.