Biology, asked by kanwarsaroj1604, 6 months ago

Which form of energy is utilised by chlorophyll ? In which form is this energy converted during photosynthesis and stored in glucose?​

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Answered by rajniprajapati351
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Answer:

chloroplast contains chlorophyll light energy or heat energy from sun is absorbed by the chloroplast for chloroplast contains stroma and grains chlorophyll splits the heat energy of the sun and grains produce ATP with the help of the help of inorganic matter taken by the plant as the ATP molecules is unstable it combine with the CO2 present in stroma to form glucose.

Answered by RajiSnehi
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Answer:

Sun's energy, Chemical energy

Explanation:

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria use the energy from sunlight to produce glucose from carbon dioxide and water. Chlorophyll is what absorbs the sun's energy and turns it into chemical energy.

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