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Which statement correctly describes how energy is made in photovoltaic cells and how energy is made in photosynthesis?(1 point)
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Photovoltaic cells can make energy that needs light and energy that does not need light, while photosynthesis can only make energy that does not need light.
Photovoltaic cells can make energy that needs light and energy that does not need light, while photosynthesis can only make energy that does not need light.

Photovoltaic cells and photosynthesis can make energy that needs light and energy that does not need light.
Photovoltaic cells and photosynthesis can make energy that needs light and energy that does not need light.

Photovoltaic cells need light to make energy, while photosynthesis can make energy that needs light and energy that does not need light.
Photovoltaic cells need light to make energy, while photosynthesis can make energy that needs light and energy that does not need light.

Photovoltaic cells can only make energy that does not need light, while photosynthesis can only make energy that needs light.

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"Photovoltaic cells need light to make energy, while photosynthesis can make energy that needs light and energy that does not need light."

Explanation: PV cells convert photons directly into electrical energy so they require light. Photosynthesis has light-dependent reactions (require light to make ATP/NADPH) and light-independent (Calvin cycle) reactions that do not directly require light.