photosynthesis
Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for converting solar energy into glucose and oxygen through the process of photosynthesis in plants and algae.
In chloroplasts, the energy transformation involves converting light energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. This process uses light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, which can then be used by the plant for energy.
CHLOROPLASTS trap light energy and convert it into the chemical bond energy of sugar.
The process that occurs inside the chloroplasts is called photosynthesis. This process involves converting light energy into chemical energy by utilizing water and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen.
Chloroplasts make food in the form of glucose through a process called photosynthesis. This process involves capturing sunlight energy and converting it into chemical energy stored in glucose molecules.
Chloroplasts are the cell component responsible for converting light energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. The chlorophyll pigment inside the chloroplasts captures sunlight and uses it to produce glucose and other organic compounds.
The chloroplasts
The pair of organelles where light energy is transformed into chemical energy are the chloroplasts. Within the chloroplasts, the process of photosynthesis occurs, converting light energy into glucose.
Mitochondria and Chloroplasts are involved in energy conversion.
Chloroplasts provide plants with the ability to photosynthesize, converting light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This process is essential for plant growth, development, and reproduction.
Chloroplasts. They contain chlorophyll, which makes energy out of sunlight.
plant cells