A plant is essentially a glucose production and storage system from the very tips of the leaves to the roots within the ground. As glucose is produced, it feeds the plant and is then gradually converted into various other nutrients that are crucial to the plant’s survival, growth and eventual reproduction.
Glucose is used in respiration to produce energy for the plant
What are the four ways a plant uses Glucose?
The glucose is used by the mitochondria to make ATP through cellular respiration. ATP is what fuels cells.
One way is to oxidize it in their mitochondria for energy. A second way is for building material.
the plant uses the glucose as food.
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Plants use the air, water and sunlight to make glucose molecules.
Glucose doesn't use sunlight. Instead, plants use photosynthesis to make glucose.
Yes. They both use cellular respiration to break down Glucose. However, only plants use Photosynethsis.
Plants produce glucose by a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses water, carbon dioxide, and solar energy to build up glucose, which the plant stores in the form of long chains of starch.
Plants use cellular respiration to harvest the energy stored in the molecular bonds of glucose
Plants use the air, water and sunlight to make glucose molecules.
Mitochondria
Mitochondria
Plants use the energy from the sun to make glucose.
Plants use light energy to make glucose.
Plants use energy from the sun.
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Glucose doesn't use sunlight. Instead, plants use photosynthesis to make glucose.
They use it for glucose and for growth.
Plants use cellular respiration to harvest the energy stored in the molecular bonds of glucose
Plants store glucose for later use.
Starch. Plants use the excess glucose to form starch molecules