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why do plants produce far more sugar than they need? why do they not stop photosynthesis once immedaite needs are met?
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Coco
The continue to photosynthesize to have a spare storage of energy in case anything should happen. Like in humans for example humans store energy in ATP sacks. These bursts of extra energy are used when one is tired and so on.
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