They use it to make reactions with CO2 molecules to form the carbohydrates.
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Plants use cellular respiration to harvest the energy stored in the molecular bonds of glucose
This energy is stored in glucose. Plants synthesize many things using glucose energy. Other organisms consume plants basically
Glucose can be stored in plants in several ways. In some plants , the glucose molecules join to one another to form starch molecules. Some plants convert glucose to fructose and the energy is stored in this form. In other plants, fructose combines with glucose to form sucrose. The energy is stored in carbohydrates in this form. Plant cells obtain energy for their activities from these molecules.
Plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into usable energy, stored in ATP, NADPH, and glucose.
Plants use cellular respiration to harvest the energy stored in the molecular bonds of glucose
Plants use the energy from sunlight to convert co2 and h2o into glucose [sugar].
glucose is the stored energy in animals
In a cell, both starch and glycogen do not dissolve in water which is why they both are used for storage of energy. Whereas if glucose was stored in a cell as free molecules, the glucose would dissolve and reduce the water potential, not store the glucose.
Plants use light energy to make glucose.
Plants use energy from the sun.
Light energy is used. It is stored in glucose
Energy is stored for later use by converting it to a compound that can be stored. These are glycogen and humans and starch in plants. In humans, insulin is produced by the pancreas which converts glucose (which can't be stored) into glycogen (which can be stored) which is stored in the liver. to convert the glycogen back to glucose when energy is needed the pancreas produces glucagon, this then converts the glycogen to glucose which is ready to be used by the body for energy.