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Plants produce glucose during photosynthesis. Plants can then use the glucose for energy immediately,

or they can store the glucose in their cells. How could stored glucose in the plant be used by an animal instead of by the plant

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Animals store some glucose in the cells so that it is available for quick shots of energy. Excess glucose is stored in the liver as the large compound called glycogen.

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