Answer :
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. The energy of the sun is captured and stored in the bonds between atoms in glucose molecules.
Answer:
During the process of photosynthesis the plant uses sunlight (light energy) and coverts it into food in the form of glucose (chemical energy)
Explanation:
Photosynthesis occurs in tiny compartments in the leaves called chloroplasts.
When the light is trapped in the chloroplasts, it starts converting the light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP. These chemical molecules then use carbon molecules to form glucose, which is needed by the plant to grow and nourish. The extra food or the glucose molecules are then stored in different parts of the plant which is then consumed by other beings.