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What is the excess glucose chain called in a plant?

That sounds like it could be starch.


What do plants excess glucose as?

Plants store excess glucose as starch in their cells. Starch is a complex carbohydrate that serves as a long-term energy reserve for the plant.


Excess glucose is converted to another type of sugar called what?

glucose is converted into a sugar called sucrose Excess glucose is stored as glycogen in your muscles and liver. It is released as needed between meals.


What molecule does a potato plant use to store it's excess glucose?

glycosyn


What is the food made by a plant called?

glucose


What organ in the body turns excess glucose into fat?

The liver is responsible for converting excess glucose into fat through a process called de novo lipogenesis. This process helps regulate blood sugar levels by storing excess glucose as fat for future energy needs.


What an excess of plant nutrients in waterways is called?

Eutrophication


What is produce in photosynthesis?

OxygenFood (glucose)Starch (excess food/glucose)


Plant cells use specific organelles for photosynthesis in order to produce glucose Plant cells contain another organelle that functions as a storage tank for excess glucose or starch That is the?

The organelle in plant cells that stores excess glucose or starch is the vacuole. Vacuoles can store various molecules, including sugars like glucose and polysaccharides like starch, as well as ions, water, and waste products. When the plant needs energy, it can break down these stored molecules in the vacuole to release the stored energy.


Where does the carbon dioxide and water that are produced during plant respiration go?

The majority of the water is used to make a sugary food called glucose, that is used to feed the plant. The excess glucose is stored in the roots of the plant to provide the plant with nutrients in the spring. The excess water evaporates from small pores within the leaf. That is why greenhouses are often foggy. The small amount of excess carbon dioxide is stored within the plant and is released when the plant dies and decomposes.


Where do all products of photosynthesis end up?

The products of photosynthesis, such as glucose and oxygen, are used by the plant for energy and growth. Excess glucose is stored as starch, while oxygen is released into the atmosphere through the plant's stomata.


What is plant's release of excess water vapor called?

transpiration