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The plant starts by slugging one out until it is completly soft

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What is stored in plant cells for later use?

They make glucose via photosynthesis. Then use glucose to make starch, which they store for later use.


What plant cells store glucose as a polysaccharide?

starch


What do plant do with extra glucose?

they usually store it for later use


What product of the photosynthesis process do plant cells store?

Main product is glucose. It is stored as glucose


How do plants store glucose that is to be used at a later time?

Plants use glucose in 5 ways: They store it as fats and oils (lipids) in plant seeds They use it to make cellulose to strengthen cell walls They use it to make amino acids for proteins They store it as starch They use it as a reactant of respiration


How do plant cells capture and store energy?

The cells have tiny organelles called Chloroplasts that react to sunlight and create energy that combines with glucose and then becomes stored in the Large Central Vacuole to be used at a later time by the mitochondria which breaks down the compounds and releases the energy.


What do plants convert glucose into so that they can store it?

Plants convert glucose into starch so that they can store it for later use. Starch is a complex carbohydrate that can be broken down into glucose when the plant needs energy.


How do cells store energy from glucose and get it back for later use?

I don't know. That's what I came on here for!


How do plants cell store glucose for later?

The plant starts by slugging one out until it is completly soft


Is glucose found in both plant cells and animal cells?

Plants produce glucose by a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses water, carbon dioxide, and solar energy to build up glucose, which the plant stores in the form of long chains of starch.


What little power houses store energy inside both plant and animal cells for later use?

Mitochondrions store power in animal cells for later use. However, plants have chloroplasts to store energy.


What happens to plant cells in the second stage of photosynthesis?

In the second stage of photosynthesis, known as the Calvin cycle, plant cells use energy from ATP and NADPH produced in the first stage to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. This process involves a series of reactions that ultimately result in the formation of glucose, which the plant can use for energy or store for later use.