2. In most plants, glucose is converted into proteins and stored in leaves, stems roots,
flower etc.
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In most plants, glucose is converted into proteins and stored in leaves, stems roots,
flower etc.
Sugar is an example of a carbohydrate : it contains the chemical elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Plant cells can convert the sugar into another type of energy storage molecule - fat. Plant cells can also combine sugars with nitrates to make amino acids and use these to produce proteins.
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