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Where in the cell is the glucose produced? in mitochondria in chloroplasts in cytoplasm in water

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chloroplasts

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In chloroplasts

Step-by-step explanation:

It is produces in the chloroplasts of the cell. Glucose is a simple sugar and photosynthesis produces the glucose and then glucose is transported into the cells. Chloroplasts are making sugar during the process of converting light energy into chemical energy and those are stored in glucose.

Chloroplasts are the food producers and we can find them in plant cells and eukaryotic algae.

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