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What does the plant do with the extra glucose produced from photosynthesis? Select all that apply.


*I already know that C is an answer. Are there any other ones that fit as well?*


It is stored in the plant as fructose.

Plants release it to the soil through the roots.

It is stored in the plant as starch.

It is transpired with water vapor as a byproduct.

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Answer:

It is stored in the plant as starch.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the Calvin Cycle, one G3P molecule exits the cycle that can make either Starch or Sucrose. Starch is stored for later energy, and sucrose is used to transport energy to other parts of the plant.

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