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Plants primarily utilize three forms of energy: light energy, chemical energy, and thermal energy. Light energy is captured through photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy stored in glucose. This chemical energy is then used by the plant for growth, reproduction, and metabolic processes. Thermal energy, while not a primary energy source, influences plant processes and can affect photosynthesis and respiration rates.

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