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During photosynthesis and cellular respiration, plant cells carry out processes that involve both light energy and chemical energy.
Decide whether each description applies to light energy or to chemical energy.
Decide whether each description applies to light energy or to chemical energy.
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Sure! Here’s a breakdown of descriptions that would typically apply to light energy and chemical energy in the context of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
### Light Energy:
- It is captured by chlorophyll in plant cells during photosynthesis.
- It provides the energy needed to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
- It drives the synthesis of ATP and NADPH in the light-dependent reactions.
### Chemical Energy:
- It is stored in the bonds of glucose molecules produced during photosynthesis.
- It is released during cellular respiration to provide energy for cellular activities.
- It is transformed from one form to another, for example, from glucose to ATP in cellular respiration.
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### Light Energy:
- It is captured by chlorophyll in plant cells during photosynthesis.
- It provides the energy needed to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
- It drives the synthesis of ATP and NADPH in the light-dependent reactions.
### Chemical Energy:
- It is stored in the bonds of glucose molecules produced during photosynthesis.
- It is released during cellular respiration to provide energy for cellular activities.
- It is transformed from one form to another, for example, from glucose to ATP in cellular respiration.
If you have specific descriptions in mind, feel free to share, and I can categorize them for you!
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