plant
chlorophyll maybe
They use chemical energy and it converts to electrical energy in the bulb and after becomes electomagnetic energy or radiant energy which is the light.
Green plants absorbs radiant/light energy to make food (chemical energy) in a process called photosynthesis
Atp
The organelle which converts solar energy into useable energy for the plant is called the chloroplast. The chloroplast contains chlorophyll, the green pigment in plants which traps light and converts it into glucose, water, and oxygen.
It converts into radiant energy
Photosynthesis starts with the Light-Dependent reactions, which begins with radiant/light energy. By the time it has finished the Light-Independent Reactions, which comes after the dependent ones, it converts the light/radiant energy to glucose, or chemical energy.
the sun (radiant energy) makes a plant grow (chemical energy)
I might be wrong on this one, but I believe it is either a cell or a photocell. A cell would be correct, a photocell converts light energy into electrical energy.
radiant enery i.e. energy from the electromagnetic spectrum
The two common characteristics of living things are reproduction and metabolism. Reproduction involves making copies of all the cells in an organism, as well as duplicating the complete organism. The process of metabolism converts one type of energy into another. The energy source can be either the radiant energy of the sun, converted to a usable form by photosynthesis, or the chemical energy of ingested food. The converted energy is used to maintain all life processes.
High-energy waves such as X-rays and UV rays are the various types of radiant energy from the sun that can damage an organism's DNA.