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.
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 made inside the cell and particularly in the chloroplast for plants. Glucose serves as energy for most of the functions of a cell.
Most of the food in a green plant is made in the chloroplasts of its cells through a process called photosynthesis. This is where sunlight is converted into energy in the form of glucose, which the plant then uses for growth and maintenance.
Cells wall s are made mostly of cellulose, a chemical that makes the walls rigid.
The part of the plant that typically contains the most glucose is the leaves. During photosynthesis, leaves convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This glucose is then used for energy or stored in other parts of the plant, such as roots and fruits, but the highest concentration is generally found in the chloroplasts of the leaves where photosynthesis occurs.
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Plant cell walls are mostly made up of cellulose which is a polymer of beta-glucose.
The glucose is split into 2 molecules of a three carbon compound
It goes back into the soil.
Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer.It is made up of glucose.
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose