solar energy → potential energy stored in electrons and ATP → chemical energy stored in sugars
No, during photosynthesis, energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose, not fat. Plants then use this glucose as a source of energy for growth and metabolism. Fat is typically stored in plants as a reserve energy source.
During photosynthesis, the sun's energy is converted into chemical energy stored in molecules like glucose by green plants and some other organisms. The sun itself does not physically change during this process but provides the energy needed for photosynthesis to occur.
during synthesis, ATP, excess get's stored as glucose. glucose store as starch
Energy was stored in a nut during the photosynthesis process. This process involves the absorption of sunlight by the plant, which is then converted into chemical energy and stored in the form of sugars in the nut.
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solar energy → potential energy stored in electrons and ATP → chemical energy stored in sugars
The Sun's energy is stored in the form of chemical energy in the bonds of glucose molecules produced during photosynthesis. This energy can be later released when needed by the organism for various metabolic processes.
During photosynthesis light energy is converted to chemical energy. Then it is stored into a form of bond sugar.
No, during photosynthesis, energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose, not fat. Plants then use this glucose as a source of energy for growth and metabolism. Fat is typically stored in plants as a reserve energy source.
Energy is absorbed by photosynthesis. This energy is stored in glucose
It is chemical energy. it transform sun light to chemical energy.
During photosynthesis, the sun's energy is converted into chemical energy stored in molecules like glucose by green plants and some other organisms. The sun itself does not physically change during this process but provides the energy needed for photosynthesis to occur.
during synthesis, ATP, excess get's stored as glucose. glucose store as starch
During photosynthesis, plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The energy from the food is stored in the glucose molecule for later use by the plant, while oxygen is released as a byproduct into the atmosphere.
Photosynthesis uses light energy along with carbon dioxide to make molecules, or food energy. This food energy is stored in chemical bonds.
Energy was stored in a nut during the photosynthesis process. This process involves the absorption of sunlight by the plant, which is then converted into chemical energy and stored in the form of sugars in the nut.