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why does a plant need to store glucose

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants store glucose in their leaves. They make sugar during the proccess of photosynthesis,so when they are making sugar/glucose (energy) from the sun they store some of it as a starch.

Answered by qbrainly10
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Plants store glucose in their leaves. They make sugar during the proccess of photosynthesis,so when they are making sugar/glucose (energy) from the sun they store some of it as a starch. ..........☺

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