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Glucose Making Storing Respiration Celluose Amino Acids Combining

Glucose is used by plants for respiration, to make cellulose, to synthesize amino acids and proteins, to convert into lipids for seed storage, and to store as starch in various plant parts.

Glucose is used by plants for respiration, to make cellulose, to synthesize amino acids and proteins, to convert into lipids for seed storage, and to store as starch in various plant parts.

Original 1) For respiration
2) Making celluose
3) Making amino acids by combining glucose with nitrate ions from soil, to make proteins
4) Glucose is converted to lipids for storing in seeds
5) Storing glucose as starch in the roots, stems and leaves ready for use when photosynthesis isn't occuring
Title Ways plants use Glucose
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2) Making celluose
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3) Making amino acids by combining glucose with nitrate ions from soil, to make proteins
4) Glucose is converted to lipids for storing in seeds
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4) Glucose is converted to lipids for storing in seeds
5) Storing glucose as starch in the roots, stems and leaves ready for use when photosynthesis isn't occuring
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1) For respiration
2) Making celluose
3) Making amino acids by combining glucose with nitrate ions from soil, to make proteins
4) Glucose is converted to lipids for storing in seeds
5) Storing glucose as starch in the roots, stems and leaves ready for use when photosynthesis isn't occuring

Tags: b4, bio, photosynthesis

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