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What is the glucose in the plants for?

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glucose is used for respiration in plants (or at least what i think) inform me if i am wrong please

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Do plants have glucose?

Corn plants does have glucose. Most of it comes from the leaves.


Is glucose found in animals or plants?

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What is a energy that comes from things such as plants and trees?

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What else besides oxygen does photosynthesis make?

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