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  • Photosynthesis: What Energy Do Plants Use?
    Plants take in light energy during photosynthesis.

    Here's why:

    * Photosynthesis: The process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy (in the form of glucose).

    * Chlorophyll: The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy, primarily in the red and blue wavelengths.

    * Sunlight: The primary source of light energy for plants.

    So, the answer is light energy.

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