English, asked by raghav867, 8 months ago

what happens to excess glucose in plants ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
20

Answer:

Inside of the plant, excess sugar is stored as starch. Trees are known to create sugar through photosynthesis; the unused sugar is transported through the phloem, stored in the trunk or roots as starch and then turned back into sugar to be used as energy again at the start of a new spring.

Answered by ameliayahwak
10

Answer:

It is stored in the plant as Starch

Explanation:

When the plant has excess glucose it stores it as starch to use for later. This starch can be found in the roots and trunks of plants. When needed it is turned back into glucose to be used during the next spring.

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