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Multiple Choice
What do plants primarily do with the glucose produced during photosynthesis?
A
Convert it into proteins
B
Store it as starch
C
Use it to absorb sunlight
D
Release it as oxygen
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the process of photosynthesis: Plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight.
Recognize that glucose is a simple sugar that serves as an energy source for plants.
Identify the primary uses of glucose in plants: It can be used immediately for energy, converted into other compounds, or stored for later use.
Learn that plants often convert glucose into starch for storage. Starch is a polysaccharide that can be broken down back into glucose when the plant needs energy.
Note that while glucose is crucial for energy and growth, it is not directly converted into proteins or used to absorb sunlight. Oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis, not a direct use of glucose.