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OpenStudy (anonymous):

During _______, energy from the Sun is stored in the bonds of sugar molecules.

OpenStudy (fortheloveofwolves):

what are the choices?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

photosynthesis https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111220180033AASIhCJ <<< and that is my source

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Explanation BTW During photosynthesis, plants and phytoplankton capture light energy from the Sun and use it to build sugars (chemical energy) out of carbon dioxide and water. As a result, energy from the Sun is essentially stored in the chemical bonds of the sugar molecules. Animals eat the plants or phytoplankton, and the animal cells perform cellular respiration. During this process, cells break the bonds in the plant sugars, and energy is released. So, overall, energy has been transferred from the Sun, through the plants and phytoplankton, through the consumers, and finally to decomposers

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