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When a plant generates food through photosynthesis, this food
A.
can cause the plant to gain excess layers of fat.
B.
can be used immediately or stored for later use.
C.
is always used as soon as it is converted into a form the plant can use.
D.
is stored for a short period of time, usually about three weeks.
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B.
Plants produce sugars (like glucose) by photosynthesis. These sugars can be used immediately for respiration and growth or converted into storage forms (starch, oils) and stored in leaves, stems, roots, or seeds for later use.
Plants produce sugars (like glucose) by photosynthesis. These sugars can be used immediately for respiration and growth or converted into storage forms (starch, oils) and stored in leaves, stems, roots, or seeds for later use.
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