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State three uses in a plant of the carbohydrate produced in photosynthesis

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Answered by angel456628
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Organisms use carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis by oxidizing them to produce energy for respiration. - The glucose produced in green plants is directly utilized for respiration and other activities, while the excess is stored in the form of starch.

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Answered by Maharsh4129
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- Organisms use carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis by oxidizing them to produce energy for respiration.

- The glucose produced in green plants is directly utilized for respiration and other activities, while the excess is stored in the form of starch.

- Glucose formed during photosynthesis is broken down to form ATP, which is responsible for providing energy for all metabolic processes.

- Organisms other than the green plants utilize carbohydrates as a food source. Plants are primary producers and form the food source for most of the higher animals on the planet. They are the beginning of various food chains and webs.

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