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How is light used in photosynthesis reddit?

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Light provides energy for the synthesis of glucose from carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis. ... During light reaction, the chlorophyll entraps light and the solar energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP molecules.

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Been searching but most sources say it uses 'sunlight' or 'light energy'. I want to know exactly which kind of light it is. Can you technically shine a UV lamp onto a plant and promote photosynthesis?


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