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what happens to excess glucose in plants​

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Answered by adigavighnesh
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Reverse Osmosis occur if excess glucose stored in plants

Answered by Anonymous
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Glucose is converted to starch and stored mainly in roots or sometimes stems. Later it is broken down to supply the energy for a burst of reproduction producing flowers, fruits, and seeds. Perennials use the energy to grow new shoots to start up again after the winter or the dry season.

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