Chloroplast H2O CO2 Light Energy containing molecules Light Reactions Calvin Cycle O2 Glucose A. Energy from sunlight is transferred through trophic levels. B. Light energy is transformed into chemical energy. C. Aerobic and anaerobic reactions take place in chloroplasts. D. Energy in food molecules is released and stored in ATP.
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