Glucose produced from photosynthesis is used to make amino acids by combining it with nitrate ions from the soil, which are the building blocks of proteins.
La glucosa producida en la fotosíntesis se usa para hacer aminoácidos, combinándola con iones de nitrato del suelo, que son los bloques de construcción de las proteínas.
Front | Why is glucose produced from photosyntheis used to make amino acids? |
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Back | In plant cells, glucose is combined with nitrate ions (absorbed from the soil) to make amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. |
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