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Why does a plant produce more sugar after summer?

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Plants have chlorophyll that uses sunlight to gather energy. The energy is then used to change carbon dioxide from the air into sugars like glucose and fructose. ... They transport sugars throughout the plant and supply it to tissues like roots, flowers and fruits that depend on this sugar to grow.

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Sunlight = Energy

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Plants have chlorophyll that uses sunlight from the sun to create energy.

The energy is then used to change carbon dioxide from the air into sugars like glucose. The plant transports sugars into the tissues like roots, flowers and fruits so it can grow.

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