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What common plants produce sucrose?

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During photosynthesis plants produce sugar and what?

During photosynthesis, plants produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen as byproducts. The glucose is used as energy for the plant, while the oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a waste product.


Is sucrose naturally occurring in plants?

yes


How many of the sugar sucrose are needed to produce 12 moles of solid carbon?

The answer is 3,424 mol sucrose.


What a sugar of the plant called?

The sugar produced by plants is primarily in the form of sucrose, which is a disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose. Sucrose is commonly found in various plants, especially in sugarcane and sugar beets, which are major sources of commercial sugar. Additionally, plants also produce other sugars like glucose and fructose during photosynthesis, which serve as energy sources for growth and development.


What sugar do plants need to live and grow?

glucose and sucrose


What is the name for C12H22O11?

The name for C12H22O11 is sucrose, which is a common type of sugar found in many plants.


Is sucrose a metal?

No, sucrose is not a metal. Sucrose is a type of sugar that is commonly found in plants like sugar cane and sugar beets. It is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.


What is the function of surcose in plants?

Sucrose's function in plants are that they are a major component in the structure tough walls of plants :) Hope this helped


What do plants use to load sucrose?

Plants use an ekectrogenic pump, a proton pump and a con transport protein to load sucrose. The sucrose is produced by photosynthesis that turn into specialized cells in the veins of their leaves.


Why are both sucrose and bacteria necessary for tooth decay?

Sucrose is a type of sugar that bacteria in the mouth metabolize to produce acid. This acid weakens tooth enamel, making the teeth more susceptible to decay. Without both sucrose to feed the bacteria and the bacteria to produce acid, tooth decay would not occur.


How water and sucrose are transported in flowering plants?

in the xylem and phloem respectivly