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which plant transform solar energy into chemical energy very efficiently​

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Answered by divyankakapkote
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all green plants because of the process of photosynthesis..

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Answered by asvshhatriya
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Photosynthesis in plants converts solar energy into chemical energy using electrons and protons from water.

Energy transduction (light-dependent) reactions of photosynthesisUrban PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesizing leaf

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The process of photosynthesis in plants involves a series of steps and reactions that use solar energy, water, and carbon dioxide to produce organic compounds and oxygen. There are two main sets of reactions: energy-transduction reactions (commonly called light reactions) and carbon-fixation reactions (commonly called dark reactions).

In the energy-transduction reactions, solar energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of two energy-transporting molecules, ATP and NADPH. When solar energy reaches plant cells and excites special chlorophyll mo youlecules, they release a high-energy electron (check out the related strategy here). The release of this electron sets off a chain of electron-trading and energy-transferring events between several intermediary molecules, and the last molecule to form and hold the electrons in this chain is NADPH.

The excited chlorophyll molecule’s electrons need to be replaced, and these electrons come from water. With the help of enzymes and solar energy, water is split (photolysis) into electrons, protons (H+), and oxygen. The electrons go to the chlorophyll, while the protons contribute to a proton gradient that is used to power the synthesis of a second energy-carrying molecule, ATP. The oxygen is a byproduct of the whole process.

The chemical energy in NADPH and ATP is then used to power steps in the subsequent carbon-fixation reactions.

Learn more about other parts of the photosynthetic process in these related strategies:

Pigment molecules absorb and transfer solar energy: Cooke’s koki’o

Catalyst facilitates water-splitting: plants

Photosynthesis makes useful organic compounds out of CO2: plant

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