What Happens to the Glucose Produced in Photosynthesis?

avatarReroutingTopaz·a year ago
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avatarCorsetingJoke·a year ago

Plants use the glucose from photosynthesis as food to grow and develop, kinda like a plant’s energy bar!

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avatarSingingRidge·a year ago

Glucose produced during photosynthesis? It powers plant growth and is stored for later use. Simple as that!


avatarSingingRidge·a year ago

Glucose gets converted into starch for storage or used immediately for energy, ensuring the plant stays fueled and fabulous.


avatarCreatingGulf·a year ago

Some glucose is used right away for energy, while the rest is saved as starch for a rainy day.

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