it is stored as starch because the glucose made is soluble in water but starch is not. therefore the plants store it in this way to prevent it fom being dissolved. they then use is it as energy...obviously.
It is stored by the plant until the plant needs energy.
It is converted into starch and major part is stored as organic food.
The sugar produced in photosynthesis is used in cellular respiration in order to create accessible energy in the form of ATP. This ATP powers almost all cellular processes.
some is used by the plant for respiration
The sugar produced during photosynthesis is glucose.
Excess sugar produced during photosynthesis is converted into starch and stored in different parts of a plant.
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.
Glucose.
C2O and helps photosynthesis
The sugar produced during photosynthesis is glucose.
it is changed to starch before it can be stored in the leaves,stems,or roots.
the sugar produced by photosynthesis is the plants 'food.' it is the point of the process. plants 'do' photosynthesis to get sugar, which they 'consume' in a way.
Glucose
Glucose
sugar and oxygen
Glucose
The things produced when photosynthesis happens are the plant's food (usually glucose) and oxygen gas.
Excess sugar produced during photosynthesis is converted into starch and stored in different parts of a plant.
Carrot roots store sugar that is produced by photosynthesis in the leaves.
water, oxygen, sugar
sugar.