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Land plants generate the energy they need for their metabolic energy by converting their light energy to metabolic enrgy or so called chemical energy.

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Plants use their sugars that they produce during photosynthesis to also respire

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Q: What do land plants do with excess energy?
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What do plant cells use to store excess energy?

Yes - plants store energy in the form of starch.


What is respiration for in the plants?

Its to release excess energy that they have stored up.


What do plants store as oils?

All plants store oil such as olive oil in their seeds. The excess energy that is available is used by plants to make glycerol and fatty acids.


How do plants generate the energy they need for their metabolic energy?

Land plants generate the energy they need for their metabolic energy by converting their light energy to metabolic enrgy or so called chemical energy.


What energy does the body store from eating food?

The body uses glucose as energy. Excess glucose is stored as fat (in animals) and as starch (in plants).


What happens when a plant receives more light energy than it's composition point?

Plants can store the excess of energy or use it to growth.


What are two reasons why biomass energy might not be a good alternative energy source?

Growing plants to use for energy uses land that can be used for growing food.Burning plants produces greenhouse gases.


What do plants and animals store excess carbos as?

unused carbohydrates in an animal are stored as fat and as starch in a plant.


Does plants lose excess water through the roots?

Most of the plants loose excess waters through the stem or their leaves


Are land plants photosynthetic?

Yes, all land plants are considered a monophyletic group, because there was only one transition from freshwater environments to land.


What do plants do to excess glucose?

Respire


How do animals and plants store excess sugar?

Plants capture energy from sunlight by means of photosynthesis. Using the green pigment in their leaves called chlorophyll, which makes sugar. They store the sugar primarily as starch. Storage in the form of fat / oil is common too, especially in seeds. Animals mostly store excess sugar in body fat, and plants usually make fruit with excess sugar (as long as they have enough water).