Cells can store the sugar produced in photosynthesis by ATP
1) be broken down by the mitochondria to supply energy to the cell.
2) be linked together in long chains to form cellulose and build the plant cell wall.
3) be moved to another part of the plant for energy, or moved to the root system for storage (in the form of starch).
The sugar produced at the end of photosynthesis is glucose.
Glucose is an important plant sugar produced during photosynthesis in the chloroplasts. It is a key source of energy for plant cells and is essential for their growth and metabolism.
Glucose is the main sugar produced in photosynthesis.
the sugar produced by photosynthesis is the plants 'food.' it is the point of the process. plants 'do' photosynthesis to get sugar, which they 'consume' in a way.
Glucose
Tomato plants store sugar in their ripe fruits, mainly in the flesh of the tomato. The sugar is produced through the process of photosynthesis in the leaves and then transported and stored in the fruit for energy and as a source of sweetness.
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Glucose
Glucose
Carrot roots store sugar that is produced by photosynthesis in the leaves.
Glucose is the sugar produced during photosynthesis. It is a simple carbohydrate that serves as the primary source of energy for the plant and is also used as a building block for more complex carbohydrates like starch.
Excess sugar produced during photosynthesis is converted into starch through a process called polymerization. Enzymes like starch synthase help link glucose molecules together to form starch chains. This starch is stored in plant cells and serves as an energy reserve for the plant.