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Most of the mass gained by a plant cell through photosynthesis is stored as carbohydrates, primarily in the form of glucose. This glucose can then be converted into starch for energy storage or used to build other organic molecules such as proteins and lipids. Additionally, some of the mass contributes to the growth of cell structures, including cell walls and membranes, while a portion is released as oxygen as a byproduct of the process.

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