That is the glucose. It is used for respiration
During photosynthesis glucose and oxygen are made by the plant. The glucose made is used by the plant as a form of food and the oxygen is discarded as a waste product.
Starch or glucose
They are used to make glucose. Mitochondria is used for that
Glucose is a sugar, and for that reson the plant makes food
glucose C6H1206
i think it is glucose?
That is the glucose. It is used for respiration
It contains the plant's seeds It is the storage of glucose.
The energy from photosynthesis is used to make glucose for the plant.
I think glucose can be stored as ENERGY but that's only a guess!
A plant is essentially a glucose production and storage system from the very tips of the leaves to the roots within the ground. As glucose is produced, it feeds the plant and is then gradually converted into various other nutrients that are crucial to the plant’s survival, growth and eventual reproduction.
During photosynthesis glucose and oxygen are made by the plant. The glucose made is used by the plant as a form of food and the oxygen is discarded as a waste product.
Glucose is stored as a type of starch in seeds. Some plants also store it in specialized organs inside of the plant.
Glucose is used to create the ATP used by cells for energy. A lot of it's created before the plant can use it, though, so it's compacted and stored as starch.
Starch or glucose
Plants make use of glucose in the following ways:for respirationthey combine glucose with nitrogen to produce proteinsthey combine glucose with magnesium to make chlorophyllthey form structural components (e.g. cellulose)they recombine glucose form chemical elements such as oils.