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In the process of photosynthesis, plants produce glucose. They use some of this glucose to grow. They store the rest in fruit and seeds in order to

reproduce. What is the use of this stored glucose in the seed?

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RESPIRATION, MAKING FRUITS, MAKING CELL WALLS, MAKING PROTEINS, STORED IN SEEDS AND STORED AS STARCH

Step-by-step explanation:

Glucose molecules together form cellulose, which builds or adds strength to cell walls. Glucose molecules also form carbohydrates. When combined with nitrates from the soil, glucose will form amino acids

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