Which best explains how green plants absorb energy from the sun?


A) Sunlight heats up the outside of a leaf


B) Chemical Bonds in a glucose are formed


C) A photon strikes electrons in special molecules in a cell


D) Carbon dioxide combines with water to form glucose molecules.

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Answer:

the answer is C

Green plants absorb energy from the sun when "A photon strikes electrons in special molecules in a cell"

Green plants are unique organisms being that they possess the ability to capture and utilize energy from the sun. This is possible because they possess special pigments in their CHLOROPLAST called CHLOROPHYLL. The general process whereby green plants capture and utilize sun's energy is called PHOTOSYNTHESIS.

During photosynthesis, a photon of light strikes electrons in the thylakoid lumen of the chloroplast. This facilitates the synthesis of ATP (energy) in further reactions that takes place in the chloroplast.

Therefore, green plants are able to obtain energy from the sun when photons (beam of light) strikes electrons in their CHLOROPLAST.

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