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Ivy Norris
23 August, 18:07
What are the 4 uses of glucose in plants?
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Miranda Koch
23 August, 20:58
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Oils Fats Starch Protien
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Jack Sims
23 August, 21:35
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1. Glucose is a sugar broken down for energy in cellular respiration.
2. Glucose molecules are bonded together to make starch, the food-storage molecule in plant cells.
3. Glucose molecules are bonded into large bundled strands to make cellulose, the structural molecule that builds cell walls in plants.
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