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store the sugars as carbohydrates.
High energy sugars are produced during photosynthesis.
Plants use the sugars (carbs) they create during photosynthesis to make proteins.
The cell uses captured energy to make sugars.
Yes, they can make starch, cellulose or put the sugars made in photosynthesis right into their mitochondria to be turned into ATP energy to do cellular work.
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The sugar that is produced during photosynthesis, which is called starch, is used for the plant's metabolic processes. Excessive starch is stored in the leaves in the form of glucose.
Carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight and water.
store the sugars as carbohydrates.
Sugars are created during the light independent reactions of photosynthesis. Sugar is the byproduct of the photosynthesis and is a chemical reaction within a plant's cell.
High energy sugars are produced during photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight and water.
sugars and starches
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Water and nutrients flow upward from the roots to the leaves, where the cells convert those nutrients into simple sugars using sunlight. The sugars flow down to the roots for storage.
Plants use sugars produced during photosynthesis to make organic compounds. Photosynthesis is a plants method of making food for itself.
Plants use the sugars (carbs) they create during photosynthesis to make proteins.