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How is light energy converted into chemical energy during photosynthesis?

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How is light energy converted into chemical energy during photosynthesis?

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  1. The net process of photosynthesis is described by the following equation:  

    6CO2 + 6H2O + Light Energy = C6H12O6 + 6O2

    This equation simply means that carbon dioxide from the air and water combine in the presence of sunlight to form sugars; oxygen is released as a by-product of this reaction.  



    During the process of photosynthesis, light penetrates the cell and passes into the chloroplast. The light energy is intercepted by chlorophyll molecules on the granal stacks. Some of the light energy is converted to chemical energy. During this process, a phosphate is added to a molecule to cause the formation of ATP. The third phosphate chemical bond contains the new chemical energy. The ATP then provides energy to some of the other photosynthetic reactions that are causing the conversion of CO2 into sugars.  

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