Starch
Starch. Plants use the excess glucose to form starch molecules
Glycogen is the storage form for animals, starch for plants.
Glucose makes Sugars and Starches and Cellulose.
Plants store glucose as starch.They are in starch granules.
In a cell, both starch and glycogen do not dissolve in water which is why they both are used for storage of energy. Whereas if glucose was stored in a cell as free molecules, the glucose would dissolve and reduce the water potential, not store the glucose.
Plants use light energy to make glucose.
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Glucose can be stored in plants in several ways. In some plants , the glucose molecules join to one another to form starch molecules. Some plants convert glucose to fructose and the energy is stored in this form. In other plants, fructose combines with glucose to form sucrose. The energy is stored in carbohydrates in this form. Plant cells obtain energy for their activities from these molecules.
Plants store glucose in the form of starch. Glucose is also converted to a range of other substances. Two notable examples are the conversion of glucose to fats/oils for seeds and the conversion of glucose to sucrose for transportation.
Glucose for energy is stored as starch in plants. The glucose molecules join up to form starch molecules.
Starch. Plants use the excess glucose to form starch molecules
Glycogen is the storage form for animals, starch for plants.
Plants store energy in the form of Glucose
Sugar molecules.
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Glucose makes Sugars and Starches and Cellulose.
Plants store glucose as starch.They are in starch granules.