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What do plants use glucose for?

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Respiration, Making Fruits, making cell walls, making proteins, stored in seeds and stored starch

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Glucose can used as a substrate and broken down in plant cells by the process of respiration. The chemical energy released by respiration can be used by the plant for cellular activities such as protein synthesis or cell division

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