How Plants Use Glucose

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GCSE (B2a) Biology Fichas sobre How Plants Use Glucose, creado por francesca graham el 18/02/2016.
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What are the 5 ways that plants use glucose? Respiration Making cell walls Making proteins Stored in seeds Stored in starch
Where do plants make glucose? In their leaves.
What is glucose converted into to make cell walls? Cellulose.
What is glucose combined with to make amino acids? Nitrate ions.
What is the glucose turned into to store it into seeds? lipids (fats and oils).
Where in the plant is the starch stored? Roots, stems and leaves.
why is starch better to store than glucose? Because it is insoluble.
When is the starch out to use? When photosynthesis isn't happening, such as in the winter.
What happens to cells that hold lots of glucose? They draw in lots of water and swell up.
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