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Through Photosynthesis. The plant absorbs the solar energy, the carbon (C2), and water (H2O) and it creates the glucose (C6H12O6 + 6 O2).

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What plant organelle captures light energy from the sun to produce oxygen and sugar?

Chloroplasts are responsible for capturing light energy from the sun and using it to produce oxygen and sugar through the process of photosynthesis. This organelle is found in plant cells and is where the green pigment chlorophyll is located.


How do plants make sugar from the captured energy?

The Sun gives the energy that the plant needs to perform photosynthesis in the form of light. the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts become "exited" and start to move around in the presence of light. When in low light conditions, such as dawn the chloroplasts move towards the top of the palisade layer due to cytoplasmic streaming. this allows maximum amount of photosynthesis to be carried out. In high levels of light the chloroplasts move back down to the bottom of the palisade cell as chlorophyll are damaged by light.


What type of engery do plants use to produce sugar by photosynthesis?

Plants use light energy from the sun to produce sugar through the process of photosynthesis. This energy is captured by pigments in the plant's chloroplasts, which convert it into chemical energy that is used to fuel the production of glucose.


What traps energy from sunlight in leaves site of photosynthesis?

Palisade Mesophyll and Spongy Mesophyll layers have cells that contain a lot of choloroplasts, but in these cholorplasts are thylakoids, sort of like mitochondria in animal cells, and in the thylakoid membranes you find photosystems one and two which absorb light through accessory pigments in the antenna complex which passes down to the chlorophyll A in the reaction centre of this photosystem.


What part of the organelle captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cell?

mitochondria Its the chloroplast, all the mitochondria does is produce the cell's energy

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What part of the leaf traps the suns energy?

The chloroplasts turn the sun's energy into a kind of sugar.


What happens when plants photosynthesise?

They take the sun's energy and with chloroplasts (which make plants green) turn the sun's energy into sugar.


What form can plants can trap light energy into chemical energy into?

Plants have specialized organelles in their cells called chloroplasts that perform photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process that takes light energy from the sun and binds that energy into glucose.


How does an animal gets energy from the sun?

Animals get energy from the sun by the chloroplasts in the animals cells. The chloroplasts capture energy from the sun and use it to produce energy to the cell and therefore, the animal.


What traps light energy during photosynthesis?

the answer is chloroplasts


Why chloroplast is only found in plant cells?

Chloroplasts capture energy from the sun and turn that energy into food. That's how allot of plants eat. Animals eat with their mouths, so there's no need for chloroplasts.


What plant organelle captures light energy from the sun to produce oxygen and sugar?

Chloroplasts are responsible for capturing light energy from the sun and using it to produce oxygen and sugar through the process of photosynthesis. This organelle is found in plant cells and is where the green pigment chlorophyll is located.


How do plants make sugar from the captured energy?

The Sun gives the energy that the plant needs to perform photosynthesis in the form of light. the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts become "exited" and start to move around in the presence of light. When in low light conditions, such as dawn the chloroplasts move towards the top of the palisade layer due to cytoplasmic streaming. this allows maximum amount of photosynthesis to be carried out. In high levels of light the chloroplasts move back down to the bottom of the palisade cell as chlorophyll are damaged by light.


Where is the energy of the sun stored inside sugars?

chloroplasts


Is a the chloroplasts in an animal and plant cell?

Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells because plants use them to collect energy from the sun and turn it into their own food. Animals eat other things to get their energy, so they don't need chlorophyll.


What type of engery do plants use to produce sugar by photosynthesis?

Plants use light energy from the sun to produce sugar through the process of photosynthesis. This energy is captured by pigments in the plant's chloroplasts, which convert it into chemical energy that is used to fuel the production of glucose.


What traps energy from sunlight in leaves site of photosynthesis?

Palisade Mesophyll and Spongy Mesophyll layers have cells that contain a lot of choloroplasts, but in these cholorplasts are thylakoids, sort of like mitochondria in animal cells, and in the thylakoid membranes you find photosystems one and two which absorb light through accessory pigments in the antenna complex which passes down to the chlorophyll A in the reaction centre of this photosystem.