Chloroplast
No plant organelle produces solar energy. Only the sun produces solar energy.
Chloroplasts are the organelles that convert solar energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. This process involves capturing sunlight and transforming it into glucose, a form of chemical energy that the plant can use for growth and metabolism.
Chloroplasts are like solar panels in plant cells because they capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy through photosynthesis.
chemical energy
no, autotrophs converts solar energy to chemical energy
solar energy
Photosynthesis is the cellular process that converts solar energy into chemical energy.
Plants convert solar energy into chemical energy, by means of photosynthesis. The chemicals that they create can then be gradually transformed into petroleum, if they are buried in the ground for a long period of time.
Chlorophyll is the green chemical in the chloroplasts of photosynthesizing organisms that allows them to capture solar energy to make food.
No, heterotrophs cannot convert solar energy into chemical energy. Heterotrophs obtain their energy by consuming other organisms or organic matter that have already converted solar energy into chemical energy through processes like photosynthesis.
The chloroplasts in the cells of photosynthetic autotrophs convert solar energy into chemical energy.
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