its an energy source, its a fuel for plants.
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glucose is made from a chemical reaction of combining carbon monoxide with stored energy and water.
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Okay ask yourself what plants use to get energy? Well, we know that us humans use foods as energy right? Carbohydrates are our source of energy. Well, Plants need energy as well! Plants use photosynthesis, for their source of energy. Gluc...
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Plastids are cell organelles involved either in manufacturing glucose or storing glucose as starch. The whole storage class of plastids are leucoplasts, but amyloplasts are specifically where glucose is polymerizedinto starch & the star...
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G3P is made by the Calvin cycle in the stroma of the chloroplast. G3P is then used to make glucose later on.
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When plants are in the sunlight they can make a sugar called glucose. This is slightly different from the sugar (sucrose) which you put into your tea. Thus; sugar made by plants DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS ( i.e. in the presence of sunlight) is c...
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It is the simplest energetic molecule that the plant can store and use. Glucose is chemical energy so plants produce it to store energy from the sun through photosynthesis which is the source of energy for all life on earth. Plants make g...
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