From solar energy to plants: The plant captures part of the light energy from the Sun, and stores it as chemical energy.Plants to animals: To a great extent, there is no energy conversion here. The animal just "captures" the chemical energy stored by the plant. Some energy, however, is wasted, for example for digestion.
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The green plant is the base of the chain because it is a producer. The grasshopper could be called primary consumer of the plant. The turkey is the secondary consumer of the grasshopper. The human is the tertiary consumer of the turkey.
A green plant has chemical energy stored in the form of glucose through the process of photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll primarily reflects green light, which is why plants appear green to our eyes. This pigment plays a key role in photosynthesis, absorbing light energy and converting it into chemical energy for the plant to use.
A green plant has light energy, which it captures through a process called photosynthesis to convert into chemical energy for growth and development.
The Sun
The energy for photoshythesis in plants come from the sun.
The source of energy of plants is sunlight.
All of the wavelengths of the solar energy are reflected by the green Chlorophyll.
plant cells
A green plant uses light energy from the sun to produce chemical energy in the form of glucose through the process of photosynthesis.
Green plant cells contain chloroplasts, organelles that undergo photosynthesis. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that captures energy from the sun. The chlorophyll is what makes the plant green.