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How do plants use the glucose formed in photosynthesis?

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Hello there! I saw you needed help with answering this question and i'm happy to help you out.

Glucose provides plants with needed food through a process called photosynthesis. This process helpes plants convert the energy they take in from the sunlight into surger to help nourish the plant. Photosynthesis occurs when carbon dixide, water and sunlight are combined.

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