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Photosynthesis is the process plants use to convert energy from the sun into usable energy for their cells. Plants use the light energy of the sun, carbon dioxide, and water to make glucose (a sugar), and oxygen provide the energy needed for the next energy transformation.

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Steps of how energy is transformed in plant cells:

  • Light energy is captured by chlorophyll.
  • Light energy is used in photosynthesis to create sugars and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water.
  • Cellular respiration involves the rearrangement of sugar atoms in order to release chemical energy.
  • Cell growth, for example, is powered by chemical energy.

How energy is moved in plants?

Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are two processes that convert solar energy to chemical energy:

  • Photosynthesis is the process by which water and carbon dioxide are converted into sugars and oxygen in the presence of light energy.
  • The important component that traps light energy is chlorophyll.
  • Cellular respiration converts the sugars produced by photosynthesis into chemical energy as well as carbon dioxide and water.
  • Chemical energy, in the form of ATP, is produced and used to power processes such as cell growth.

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