Biology, asked by hannaaz, 1 year ago

why plants transport sugars as sucrose?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sucrose and starch are more efficient in energy storage when compared to glucose and fructose, but starch is insoluble in water. ... So plants uses the sucrose as a medium to transfer energy. Inside the cells, sucrose is converted back to glucose and fructose. Energy is yielded when it is needed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants transport sugars as sucrose as sucrose is soluble in water

On the other hand they store it as starch which is insoluble in water.

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