Photosynthesis and Reaction
Photosynthesis and Reaction
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Glucose is used to TRANSFER ENERGY by respiration for the plant's FUNCTIONS and to create other substances.
Glucose is transformed into CELLULOSE, which is crucial for making PLANT CELL WALLS to SUPPORT cells' structures.
Glucose is combined with NITRATE IONS from the soil to make amino acids, which are then assembled into PROTEINS for GROWTH and REPAIR.
Glucose is turned into fats and oils for storage in SEEDS.
Glucose is stored as starch in roots, stems, and leaves for use when photosynthesis is not active, like during winter. Starch is a good storage form because it is INSOLUBLE, preventing the cell from swelling with water.
Glucose is used to TRANSFER ENERGY by respiration for the plant's FUNCTIONS and to create other substances.
Glucose is transformed into CELLULOSE, which is crucial for making PLANT CELL WALLS to SUPPORT cells' structures.
Glucose is combined with NITRATE IONS from the soil to make amino acids, which are then assembled into PROTEINS for GROWTH and REPAIR.
Glucose is turned into fats and oils for storage in SEEDS.
Glucose is stored as starch in roots, stems, and leaves for use when photosynthesis is not active, like during winter. Starch is a good storage form because it is INSOLUBLE, preventing the cell from swelling with water.