Answer:
Light energy is converted to chemical energy during photosynthesis
Step-by-step explanation:
Light energy in the form of photons is harnessed by a protein chain molecule in photosystems (I & II) in the chlorophyll pigments of plants. This energy is used to split a water molecule and the subsequent H+ are used to reduce CO2 into carbohydrates. Therefore, this light energy is stored in the chemical bonds of glucose and carbohydrates. This energy is thereafter used in cellular respiration where these bonds are broken and the energy used to make ATPs (the energy currency molecule of the cell).