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Plants store glucose as starch.They are in starch granules.

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What does the plant store glucose as?

Starch


Starch and glycogen molecules are a means for a plant or animal cell to store what in order to keep the osmotic pressure in the cell constant?

In order to keep the osmotic pressure in the cell constant, starch and glycogen molecules are a means for a plant or animal cell to store glucose. Cells require sugar or glucose as a source of energy for many different functions.


What parts of chloroplast store the chemical energy in glucose molecules?

The chemical energy in glucose molecules is stored in the bonds between the atoms within the glucose molecule itself. The process of photosynthesis in chloroplasts converts light energy into chemical energy, which is stored in the form of glucose molecules.


Which molecule do plants use to store extra glucose?

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.


What 3 uses which green plants make off glucose?

hi if you want to know 3 different ways how a plant can use their glucose cause you have come t the right place. the three different ways a plant can use its glucose are: 1. It can use glucose for respiration. This is when the plant releases it's energy. 2. Glucose that is used to make chemicals for growth. 3. Glucose that is turned into starch that is stored up for when the plant needs it like in winter.


What plant cells store glucose as a polysaccharide?

starch


Plant cells use specific organelles for photosynthesis in order to produce glucose Plant cells contain another organelle that functions as a storage tank for excess glucose or starch That is the?

The organelle in plant cells that stores excess glucose or starch is the vacuole. Vacuoles can store various molecules, including sugars like glucose and polysaccharides like starch, as well as ions, water, and waste products. When the plant needs energy, it can break down these stored molecules in the vacuole to release the stored energy.


What do green plants store in the form of glucose in the leaves?

Sugar molecules.


What product of the photosynthesis process do plant cells store?

Main product is glucose. It is stored as glucose


What do plant do with extra glucose?

they usually store it for later use


Do plants need glucose to store food?

yes, because if there was no wet nutritious soil and it was dry then the plant will die because it has no glucose to store their food and energy and nor nutrients for the plant


What is the different between animal and plant starch?

Animals do not store glucose in starch molecules, but rather in glycogen molecules. Starch molecules have infrequent branching of glucose chains and as such are not readily broken down into glucose monomers by the enzymes that catalyze the reaction. Glycogen molecules follow the same basic structure as starch molecules, but instead have more branching and consequently are broken down easier. This allows for quicker "burst" energy and is better suited to animals' mobility.