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In a flowering plant, the glucose is formed during photosynthesis is stored in the form of starch(insoluble)...but when it is needed, it is converted to sucrose(soluble) which flows through the phloem and is utilized, while rest is again converted to starch and stored

hence, it is transported in the form of sucrose

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