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What ultimately happens to the light energy captured during photosynthesis
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What ultimately happens to the light energy captured during photosynthesis
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Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll, which makes the plants the color green . And when the energy isn't absorbed it gets stored for when the plant needs energy later on.
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