This would require quite a lengthy answer to be written here to answer your question fully. The process is essentially carried out by Photosynthesis and facilitated by photosensitive cell organelles called Chloroplasts, which themselves contain Chlorophyll. To get a better understanding of the process, the products produced and how they are ultimately stored I would recommend visiting: http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookPS.html Wikipedia is not always that reliable, although you could question any online resource about it's reliability. I did check out the photosynthesis page on Wikipedia and it all seems to be in order. It's a little over simplified but take a look, none the less: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosynthesis
No. Chemical energy is stored in chemical bonds.
Energy is stored in a food chain through the process of photosynthesis and chemical energy stored within plants. This energy is transferred to herbivores when they consume the plants, and then to carnivores when they consume the herbivores. The energy is stored in the chemical bonds of molecules like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
Chemical energy
The chemical energy made by photosynthesis is in the form of glucose, a simple sugar molecule. This glucose can then be used by plants as a source of energy for growth and maintenance or stored for later use.
Plants use photosynthesis to turn sunlight (radiant energy, light) into chemical energy, which is stored in organic compounds such as sugars, starches, and cellulose.
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Chemical energy
The Light energy is transformed into chemical energy which gets stored in the chemical bonds of energy rich compound glucose that is formed as a result of photosynthesis
It is chemical energy. it transform sun light to chemical energy.
No. Chemical energy is stored in chemical bonds.
Chemical potential energy is stored in chemical bonds between atoms and molecules. When these bonds are broken or formed during a chemical reaction, energy is released or absorbed.
The source of chemical energy stored in plants is typically sunlight. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose, which is then used for growth, development, and energy storage.
Potential energy is stored in the nucleus or in the chemical bonds
Chemical energy is stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules. When chemical reactions occur, these bonds are broken and rearranged, releasing or absorbing energy in the form of heat or light. This energy is then stored in the new bonds that are formed.
Energy is stored in a food chain through the process of photosynthesis and chemical energy stored within plants. This energy is transferred to herbivores when they consume the plants, and then to carnivores when they consume the herbivores. The energy is stored in the chemical bonds of molecules like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
In chemical bonds, in the molecule that we call Sugar.
The energy stored in a compound is called chemical potential energy. This energy is released during a chemical reaction when bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.