Chloroplast
glucose
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Glucose, from the process of photosynthesis.
glucose C6H1206
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During photosynthesis glucose and oxygen are made by the plant. The glucose made is used by the plant as a form of food and the oxygen is discarded as a waste product.
Plant B makes 60 molecules of glucose every hour. To find out how much glucose plant B makes every minute, divide the amount of glucose made per hour by 60 minutes. Therefore, plant B makes 1 molecule of glucose per minute.
The glucose produced in the leaves of the bluebell plant is primarily in the form of glucose-6-phosphate. This sugar is generated through photosynthesis, where sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water are converted into glucose and oxygen. The glucose serves as an energy source for the plant and is involved in various metabolic processes.
Glucose is made in the leaves of a plant during photosynthesis, where sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water are converted into glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is a byproduct of the photosynthetic process and is released back into the atmosphere through tiny pores in the leaves called stomata.
Starch or glucose
Glucose for respiration is made by photosynthesis. So plant will die
Any glucose that is not needed for respiration can be stored in a plant as starch. Starch is a polysaccharide made up of long chains of glucose molecules, serving as a primary energy reserve for the plant. It can be broken down into glucose when energy is needed for growth or metabolism.