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What happens to glucose produced by plants?

Plants use cellular respiration to harvest the energy stored in the mole
Animals use photosynthesis to harvest the energy stored in the molecu
Plants use photosynthesis to harvest the energy stored in the molecular
Animals use transpiration to harvest the energy stored in the molecular

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Answer:

Use the drop-down menus to complete each statement.

The process of cellular respiration

✔ enables organisms to obtain energy from food

.

Photosynthesis allows organisms to harvest the Sun’s energy to produce

✔ glucose

.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Plants use cellular respiration to harvest the energy stored in the molecules

Step-by-step explanation:

Plants, just like any other living organisms, need energy to power their cellular processes. Therefore plants also perform cellular respiration by burning energy molecules like glucose. The difference with plants, unlike animals, is that they make their own glucose from abiotic factors like sunlight and carbon dioxide. They do this through the process of photosynthesis. Animals have to consume ready-made glucose that emanated (directly or indirectly)from plants.

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