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•Glucose is soluble. It is transported in the plant as soluble sugars but stored as starch - which is insoluble, so it cannot escape from the cells. The stored starch can be turned back into glucose later and used to release energy by respiration. Starch and glucose can also be used by the plant to make

* •cellulose for their cell walls

* •proteins for growth and repair

* •fats and oils for storage by the plant

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