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The glucose produced in photosynthesis may be:
- Used for respiration
- Converted into insoluble starch for storage
- Used to produce fat or oil for storage
- Used to produce cellulose, which strengthens the cell wall
- Used to produce amino acids for protein synthesis (To produce proteins, plants also use nitrate ions that are absorbed from the soil)
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Photosynthesisthe plant it will receive a quarter of the energy. This can be calculated with the following formula: [imagelink] ∝ means ‘is proportional to’, and distance is measured in metres. Using Glucose <span>The glucose produced in photosynthesis may be: Used for respiration Converted into insoluble starch for storage Used to produce fat or oil for storage Used to produce cellulose, which strengthens the cell wall Used to produce amino acids for protein synthesis (To produce proteins, plants also use nitrate ions that are absorbed from the soil) <span> Summary
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