Calvin cycle
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It isn't that simple. I asume you are referring to a Diabetic with high sugar levels. The problem with a diabetic is NOT that their sugar is high it is mor due to the fact that their body can't break down the sugar. In these cases the person will make Keatones of have Keatoacidosis .
Plants store sugar in their roots as a reserve energy source for times when they cannot produce enough through photosynthesis, such as during winter or when facing stress. This stored sugar helps the plant survive harsh conditions, regrow after damage, or support growth during periods of high energy demand.
To produce energy for plants during the day time. ( courtesy Blackman high school )
To produce energy for plants during the day time. ( courtesy Blackman high school )
Producing sugar requires a series of energy-intensive processes, such as planting, harvesting, transportation, and processing of sugar cane or sugar beets. Additionally, the machinery used in sugar production, like tractors, trucks, and processing equipment, typically run on fossil fuels. This reliance on fossil fuels contributes to the high energy requirements of sugar production.
Is used to creat NADPH+ to carry energy to other parts of the chloroplast Is used to create some ATP from ADP Is udes to breakup water into protons, electrons, and oxygen atoms (with help from enzymes) Hope that helped (:
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The energy used in the Calvin cycle for the production of sugar molecules comes from ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NADPH (reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate), which are produced during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. These high-energy molecules provide the necessary energy and reducing power to drive the chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide into sugar molecules like glucose.
In essence, respiration uses glucose and oxygen to produce high energy molecules known as ATP.
Energy is stored in glucose. It is the fuel for respiration