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what is the uses of glucose in the plant​

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Answered by intelligent12394
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Explanation:

Plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into a sugar called glucose. Glucose is used by plants for energy and to make other substances like cellulose and starch. Cellulose is used in building cell walls. Starch is stored in seeds and other plant parts as a food source.

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The glucose prepared by the plants is used for different purposes by different kinds of cells.

Explanation:

  • Glucose is the main product of the process of photosynthesis in plants.

  • The glucose is converted into sucrose for storing and utilizing it when needed by the plants.

  • Different cells of the plant use the glucose for different cellular functions.

  • For example, the cell wall of a plant uses the glucose to make cellulose which is an active constituent of the cell wall.

  • In the seed, the glucose is converted into lipids.

  • Some of the glucose is even involved in making the amino acids for the plant.
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