Fruit does not provide light energy because it is not a source of light, it does not generate light and glow.
No, a kiwi cannot light up a light bulb. A kiwi is a fruit and does not possess any electrical properties or energy production capabilities. To light a bulb, a source of electricity is required, which a kiwi cannot provide.
Photons is the term for the particles of light that provide the energy needed for photosynthesis.
Light provides plants with the energy they need to carry out photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants convert light energy into chemical energy, which is used to produce glucose, a simple sugar that serves as their primary source of food and energy. Additionally, light plays a key role in regulating various plant processes, such as growth, flowering, and fruit development.
The particles of light that provide the energy needed are called photons. Photons are the basic unit of light and carry electromagnetic radiation.
Light and heat energy.
The light reactions provide energy carriers for the dark reactions.
Meat, vegetables and fruit
The Light Reactions Provide Energy Carriers For The Dark Reactions.
Photon
Yes. Light can provide activation energy. In fact some chemicals must be stored in the dark to prevent unwanted reactions.
Meat, vegetables and fruit
No Fruits will light up a light bulb because any fruit doesn't have any electrical energy in it :)