Question
Photosynthesis converts light energy into:
Responses
Solar energy stored in photons
Solar energy stored in photons
Chemical energy stored in the bonds of a carbohydrate
Chemical energy stored in the bonds of a carbohydrate
Nuclear energy stored in the nucleus of a Hydrogen atom
Nuclear energy stored in the nucleus of a Hydrogen atom
Electrical energy stored in electrons
Electrical energy stored in electrons
Responses
Solar energy stored in photons
Solar energy stored in photons
Chemical energy stored in the bonds of a carbohydrate
Chemical energy stored in the bonds of a carbohydrate
Nuclear energy stored in the nucleus of a Hydrogen atom
Nuclear energy stored in the nucleus of a Hydrogen atom
Electrical energy stored in electrons
Electrical energy stored in electrons
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Photosynthesis converts light energy into:
**Chemical energy stored in the bonds of a carbohydrate**
During photosynthesis, plants capture light energy (usually from the sun) using chlorophyll and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose and other carbohydrates. This process does not involve nuclear energy or electrical energy in the way the options suggest.
**Chemical energy stored in the bonds of a carbohydrate**
During photosynthesis, plants capture light energy (usually from the sun) using chlorophyll and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose and other carbohydrates. This process does not involve nuclear energy or electrical energy in the way the options suggest.