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Excess sugar is stored as starch, long chain carbohydrates, in the plant.

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How is excess sugar produced during photosynthesis converted into starch?

Excess sugar produced during photosynthesis is converted into starch through a process called polymerization. Enzymes like starch synthase help link glucose molecules together to form starch chains. This starch is stored in plant cells and serves as an energy reserve for the plant.


What happens to the sugar produced in the leaves of a plant?

The sugar produced in the leaves of a plant is transported down to the roots, stems, and other parts of the plant through specialized tubes called phloem. This sugar is used as a source of energy for growth, maintenance, and reproduction in different parts of the plant.


What is the name for the sugar produced in a plant?

Glucose.


When sugar is separated from the plant which produced it you call this type of sugar?

Glucose


Where in a sunflower are sugar molecules produced?

As in all plants in the chloroplasts in cells. Most of this happens in the leaves, but can occur in any green part of the plant.


When happens to the sugar produced on the leaf?

sugar is carried to different parts of the leaf


What is excess food made by the plant converted to?

The food not useed by plants are surely not wasted. They are kept for future reuse."Imaginehow resourceful plants are than humans!"


What happens when you eat the excess amount of sugar to the pH?

your sugar level will go up in your blood system and you will get diabetes


What is the sugar that is removed from plants?

Plant sugar is "sucrose", made up of the simpler sugar molecules "glucose" and "fructose" (both produced by photosynthesis).


What is an important plant sugar made in the chloroplasts?

Glucose is an important plant sugar produced during photosynthesis in the chloroplasts. It is a key source of energy for plant cells and is essential for their growth and metabolism.


How is the sugar produced by photosynthesis transported from the leaf?

The sugar produced by photosynthesis in the leaf is transported through a network of tubes called phloem. These tubes carry the sugar to other parts of the plant where it is needed for energy or storage.


Can oxygen can enter the atmosphere during photosynthesis?

Yes oxygen enters the air during photosynthesis after the plant has produced sugar it releases oxygen