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phloem
The flower part of a plant contains a pistil and a stamen.
Glucose is typically stored in starch molecules after photosynthesis. A large amount of glucose will make its way to the roots to be stored in starch nodules there. Glucose is also an essential part of plant growth. It provides energy but also forms the cellulose needed for cell walls.
The true leaves.
leaves
I hupothesize that ------------- contains the most glucose than other food substance because it is fruit where the glucose mostly found, and it is also involved in the reproductive part.
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StromaPhotosynthesis takes place in the Chloroplasts of the plant cell because it contains chlorophyll, the proteins required for photosynthesis, and the membrane.
phloem
stem
The flower part of a plant contains a pistil and a stamen.
The true leaves.
Glucose is typically stored in starch molecules after photosynthesis. A large amount of glucose will make its way to the roots to be stored in starch nodules there. Glucose is also an essential part of plant growth. It provides energy but also forms the cellulose needed for cell walls.
It is the pistil
The pistil
leaves
cytology