An elementary-level answer would be : chemical and light energy
Light energy from the sun
Chemical from the plant itself.
light would be when the sun gives its light to help the plant grow like a light bulb, and chemical is like the plant taking the water, and soil and using it and the plant itself is chemical
Photosynthesis
photosynthesis
the other name of photosynthesis is reverse osmosis
The activation energy barrier in a reaction is also known as the energy barrier or energy threshold. This term refers to the minimum amount of energy required for a chemical reaction to occur.
Photosynthesis
The region where photosynthesis can occur is known as the chloroplasts in plant cells. This is where the pigment chlorophyll captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy to drive the process of photosynthesis.
photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis
Chlorophyll
photosynthesis
the other name of photosynthesis is reverse osmosis
The activation energy barrier in a reaction is also known as the energy barrier or energy threshold. This term refers to the minimum amount of energy required for a chemical reaction to occur.
"photosynthesis"
photosynthesis
During photosynthesis, glucose is manufactured from CO2 and water. This glucose is stored in the chloroplasts as starch grains, hence the name 'energy storage reaction' for describing photosynthesis.
Typically chlorophyll.
In photosynthesis, water (H2O) is combined with carbon dioxide (CO2) and energy from the sun to produce glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2). So, the "technical name of the energy produced in photosynthesis would be the sugar glucose.