Explain how carbohydrate produced during photosynthesis can be stored
in plants?
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Plant energy storage
The sugar produced by photosynthesis can be converted into the sugar glucose. Thousands of glucose molecules can be linked together to form the complex carbohydrate starch. Starch is stored inside plant cells as grains.
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To use stored carbohydrates, plants take the glucose formed during photosynthesis and combine the carbohydrate with oxygen -- a process called respiration -- to release energy.
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