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phloem
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.
actually not because glucose is one of the by products produced during photosynthesis and some part of it is stored form of starch and some part of starch is provided to different parts of the plant.
The flowers and the leaves
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phloem
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.
cytology
I would think of the leaves. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plants. Since the chloroplasts are most concentrated in the leaves, I would think of this part first.
actually not because glucose is one of the by products produced during photosynthesis and some part of it is stored form of starch and some part of starch is provided to different parts of the plant.
The flowers and the leaves
chlorophyll does not enter the plant, sunlight does.
i don't really think it is part of human cells cytoplasm is part of animal and plant cell[or only plant cell] i think it is
chlorophyll inside the leaves, carbon dioxide + water = glucose + oxygen
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