Chloroplasts in plants, they convert light energy and store it as sugar (sucrose).
I'm pretty sure it is the chloroplast
Chloroplast
chloroplast
carbon dioxide + water + light energy = glucose + oxygen. Photosynthesis is the process that plants use to combine light, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose for energy and release oxygen.
the chloroplast
Glencoe Science; BIOLOGYLight energy is absorbed and then converted into chemical energy in the form ofATP and NADPH. The ATP and NADPH that were formed in phase one are usedto make glucose.
Chloroplast, an essential organelle found in green plants.
Plants use light energy to make glucose.
The organelle located inside a plant cell that uses sunlight to make energy is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll which is the substance used to make the sugar or glucose.
the light energy, co2 and o2
Chloroplast
In a eukaryotic cell, the mitochondria make chemical energy found in glucose molecules available for use by the cell.
chloroplast
no, chlorophyll traps the light energy from sunlight, and uses it in photosynthesis to make glucose.
In eukaryotic cells the mitochondria extract energy from glucose using it to make ATP, which the other parts of the cell use as their energy source.
Producers use light energy to make : glucose and oxygen. Photosynthesis: CO2 + H2O --energy from sun--> C6H12O6 + O2
water, carbon dioxide, and energy (light)
That organelle is the mitochondria. It use glucose for respiration