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if glucoce formed as a result of photosynthesis is easly soluble in water, can plants store glucose​

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Answered by AshMaXSiRa
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actually the process of photosynthesis does a magic in plants

IT IS STORED IN THE FORM OF STARCH

IT IS TRANSPORTED TO OTHER PARTS OF THE PLANT IN THE FORM OF SUCROSE

BUT DUE TO SUNLIGHT IT IS MADE BY LEAVES IN THE FORM OF GLUCOSE

STARCH IS A SIMPLER CARBOHYDRATE THUS STORING SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATE REQUIRES LESS ENERGY

IT IS MADE IN THE FORM OF GLUCOSE BECAUSE OF SUNLIGHT INTERACTION

IT IS TRANSPORTED IN FORM OF MORE HIGH ENERGY CARBOHYDRATE CALLED SUCROSE BECAUSE IN EMERGENCY OR IN NORMAL CONDITIONS PLANT PARTS REQUIRES HIGH ENERGY

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