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What type of energy does a chloroplast use?

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Answer: Chloroplasts use light energy from the sun

Step-by-step explanation:

Chloroplasts use light energy from the sun and Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen from the air into a type of sugar called glucose, which helps the plants gain mass.

Here is the chemical equation if you need it


CO_(2) (carbon) (dioxide) + O_(2) (Oxygen) = C_(6)H_(12)O_(6) (Type) (of) (sugar) (called) (glucose)

Sorry for the parenthesis it was just the math stuff.

In words, it is oxygen + carbon dioxide = glucose

Hope this helps!

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chloroplast uses positive energy
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