The process in which the sun is used to make energy rich molecules is called Photosynthesis. This process uses carbon dioxide, water and energy collected from the sun, to produce glucose molecules and oxygen gas. This process happens in plants and is the plant's main source of energy.
Producers use sunlight as the outside energy source to produce energy-rich molecules through the process of photosynthesis. This process allows plants and other photosynthetic organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy stored in molecules like glucose.
Chemically, by choosing chemical components that stimulate atoms. Infused, by using a particle accelerator infusing atoms with energy. More commonly, by heating up atoms through bathing them in fire, or shining strong light upon them.
Organisms that use chemosynthesis get their energy from the chemical reactions occurring in their environment. These reactions involve the oxidation of inorganic compounds, such as hydrogen sulfide or methane, to produce energy-rich molecules that the organisms can use as a source of energy. This process is similar to photosynthesis, but instead of using sunlight as an energy source, it uses chemicals.
A banana has chemical energy because it contains organic molecules like carbohydrates, such as sugars and starches, which can be broken down through chemical reactions to release energy that our bodies can use for various metabolic processes. This energy is derived from the sun during photosynthesis in the banana plant.
Chemoautotrophs. They use inorganic molecules such as hydrogen sulfide or ammonia as energy sources to produce their own food. These bacteria do not require sunlight for energy production.
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Photosynthesis & Chemosynthesis
Respiration and fermentation which make up photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis
Chloroplasts are organelles that use the energy from sunlight to convert CO2 and water into glucose through photosynthesis. This process helps produce energy-rich food molecules for the plant cell to use for metabolism and growth.
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Producers use sunlight as the outside energy source to produce energy-rich molecules through the process of photosynthesis. This process allows plants and other photosynthetic organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy stored in molecules like glucose.
Green plants and certain bacteria use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis, producing energy-rich compounds like glucose. Other organisms rely on consuming these plant-derived compounds or other organisms to gain energy.
Organisms that use an outside energy source, such as sunlight, typically make their own food through the process of photosynthesis. This process allows them to convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose, which they can then use as a source of energy for growth and maintenance.
This is the process of photosynthesis and occurs in the chloroplasts.