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Glucose is stored sugar.
Photosynthesis is used by autotrophs to store energy in glucose.
Plants store glucose as starch.They are in starch granules.
No. They store glucose as starch, once its been converted into cellulose the change is permanent.
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Animals store excess glucose in their liver as a large compound called glycogen. Plants store extra glucose in their starch.
glucose is the primary source of energy. ATP's cannot store a lot of energy so the plats use glucose (C6H12O6) to store their energy.
Starch
Because glucose is used for growth
Yes, one of the functions of hepatocytes is to store glycogen. This can be converted to glucose if the need arises.
Plants store glucose in the form of starch. Glucose is also converted to a range of other substances. Two notable examples are the conversion of glucose to fats/oils for seeds and the conversion of glucose to sucrose for transportation.
Mammals store extra glucose as glycogen in their muscles. Glycogen is a polysaccharide that serves as a readily available energy source that can be quickly broken down into glucose when needed for energy.