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What does the plant do with the extra glucose produced from photosynthesis

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Answered by pariharmahendrasingh
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Photosynthesis is the chemical reaction that occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells. During photosynthesis, sunlight energy is used to covert carbon dioxide gas and water into oxygen gas and a sugar called glucose. ... The glucose sugar that is produced during photosynthesis is used during cellular respiration.

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Answered by Uprising1225
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The energy from the sunlight chemically combines the carbon dioxide and water to form sugar and oxygen. The plant uses the sugar for its life processes. ... Once the stored food is gone, the seed/plant will not continue to grow unless it can perform photosynthesis.

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