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Cellulose is made in animals, starch is made in plants from polysaccarides

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Why do plants use carbon?

To make glucose, and eventually cellulose.


Plants developed cellulose for?

plants use cellulose as a way to keep the stem sturdy


Plants use sugars produced during what to make organic compounds?

Plants use sugars produced during photosynthesis to make organic compounds. Photosynthesis is a plants method of making food for itself.


What type of carbohydrates give plants their structure?

Cellulose is the carbohydrate that plants use to form their cell walls.


What are the two polysaccharides found in plants?

The two main polysaccharides found in plants are cellulose and starch. Cellulose is the structural component of plant cell walls, providing rigidity and support. Starch is a storage form of energy that plants use for growth and metabolism.


Name three ways that organisms make use of polysaccharides?

Three ways that organisms make use of polysaccharide is that plants use it for starch, animals use it for glycogen and cellulose. Polysaccharides is where most natural carbohydrates occur.


What are the reactants that plants use when they photosynthesize?

Its Either Blood, Iron, Chlorophyll, Or Cellulose .


What do plants do with the sugar they do not use immediately?

They polymerize the sugar into either cellulose and/or starch.


Give two ways a plant uses sugar?

Glucose or sugar is produced through photosynthesis in plants. Plants use glucose to make cellulose, enzymes, and chlorophyll. Sugar is also needed by plants for respiration.


How do you use the word cellulose in a sentence?

The only weakness these creatures had was their inability to digest cellulose.


How do plants use cellulose?

Plants use cellulose as a structural component in their cell walls, providing rigidity and support to their cells. Cellulose also helps regulate the movement of water and nutrients within the plant. Additionally, cellulose serves as a source of energy when broken down by certain organisms.


Can plants immediately use the food they make from photosynthesis?

Yes, they can make starch, cellulose or put the sugars made in photosynthesis right into their mitochondria to be turned into ATP energy to do cellular work.