Does Photosynthesis Release Energy?
TargetingDirt路2 months agoDuring photosynthesis, plants take in energy from the sun and store it in the form of glucose. So, technically, it doesn't release energy; it captures and holds onto it.
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Photosynthesis stores energy, not releases it. It uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The glucose serves as an energy reserve for plants.
Photosynthesis isn't about energy release, it's about capturing it. Think of it as nature's way of saving energy for a rainy day.
No, photosynthesis doesn't release energy, it captures it! Plants are like little solar panels, storing solar energy in chemical bonds.
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