In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)

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released as usable energy.
released as usable energy.

stored as short-term energy.
stored as short-term energy.

stored as chemical energy.
stored as chemical energy.

captured as thermal energy.

stored as chemical energy.

In photosynthesis, light energy is stored as chemical energy.

The correct answer is: stored as chemical energy.

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose (a simple sugar).

During photosynthesis, plants use special molecules called chlorophylls to capture light energy from the sun. This light energy is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The process takes place in the chloroplasts, which are specialized organelles found in plant cells.

The light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll molecules in the chloroplasts. Through a series of chemical reactions, the energy from light is used to rearrange the atoms in carbon dioxide and water to form glucose. Glucose is a type of carbohydrate that plants can use as a source of energy.

Therefore, in photosynthesis, light energy is not released as usable energy, but rather it is captured and converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This energy can be stored by plants for later use or used immediately to carry out various cellular processes.

So, the correct answer is "stored as chemical energy."