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What do plants use energy stored in glucose for?

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What do plants use energy stored in glucose for?

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During photosynthesis, the chloroplasts use sunlight and water to produce glucose, a sugar used for food. (By making its own food, this plant would be an autotroph.)Once the light energy is converted into fuel energy, the cell may use it, or it might be taken to the mitochondria, which then convert it into chemical energy for the cell to use.

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