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REVIEW! Thinking back to Unit 2, what happens to excess sugar produced in plants?(1 point)
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It is stored as glucose.
It is stored as glucose.
It is stored as glycogen.
It is stored as glycogen.
It is stored as cellulose.
It is stored as cellulose.
It is stored as starch.
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It is stored as glucose.
It is stored as glucose.
It is stored as glycogen.
It is stored as glycogen.
It is stored as cellulose.
It is stored as cellulose.
It is stored as starch.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **It is stored as starch.**
In plants, excess sugar produced during photosynthesis is converted into starch for storage. Starch serves as an energy reserve that can be broken down into glucose when needed.
In plants, excess sugar produced during photosynthesis is converted into starch for storage. Starch serves as an energy reserve that can be broken down into glucose when needed.
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