what energy transformation in a green plant on a sunny day
a) light energy to mechanical energy
b) light energy to mechanical energy
c) chemical energy to light energy
d) chemical energy to mechnical energy
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The right solution to the given question in context to the conversion of energy is from Light energy into Chemical energy.
(Option b is written wrongly and it should have been written as light to chemical rather than light to mechanical energy.)
- The rules of energy conservation tell us that energy is always converted from one form to another. It cannot be produced or destroyed; it can only be altered or transformed.
- Plants receive the highest amount of sunshine energy on a sunny day.
- Plants, as producers, absorb the majority of this energy from the sun or the light source.
- It uses the chlorophyll in its leaf organ to transform this energy into its own nourishment source.
- Chemical energy is the one that is obtained in the form of food once the process of light energy absorption is completed during the daytime on sunny days.
- Hence, on a sunny day, green plants transform light energy into chemical energy through their own food-making process.
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