4.1.3 Uses of Glucose in Plants

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  • Glucose is used as a respiratory substrate
  • The equation for photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 6H2O + Light Energy → C6H12O6 + 6O2
    True
  • Glucose is stored as starch
  • Order the uses of glucose in plants from most immediate to longest term
    1️⃣ Respiration for energy
    2️⃣ Conversion into other organic compounds
    3️⃣ Starch storage
    4️⃣ Cellulose production
  • In glycolysis, glucose is broken down into pyruvate
  • Glucose is a simple sugar also known as a monosaccharide
  • In plants, glucose serves as a respiratory substrate
  • Which pigment in plants is responsible for absorbing light energy during photosynthesis?
    Chlorophyll
  • Order the steps in the overall process of photosynthesis:
    1️⃣ Light Absorption
    2️⃣ Conversion
    3️⃣ Oxygen Release
  • Where in plants is starch typically stored?
    Tubers and seeds
  • Glucose is converted into other organic compounds such as proteins and lipids
  • What is the total ATP produced from one glucose molecule during cellular respiration?
    36-38 ATP
  • Cellulose provides rigidity to plant tissues.

    True
  • Order the steps in starch storage in plants:
    1️⃣ Starch Synthesis
    2️⃣ Starch Storage
    3️⃣ Starch Hydrolysis
  • Why is glucose essential for plant growth and development?
    Energy source and building material
  • What is the main structural component of plant cell walls that glucose helps synthesize?
    Cellulose
  • Glucose is the primary product of photosynthesis in plants.
    True
  • Excess glucose is converted into starch and stored in specialized plant structures like tubers and seeds
  • Photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy, producing glucose.
    True
  • What is the overall equation for photosynthesis?
    6CO2+6CO2 +6H2OC6H12O6+ 6H2O → C6H12O6 +6O2 6O2
  • How many ATP molecules are produced during the electron transport chain phase of cellular respiration?
    32-34 ATP
  • Where is starch primarily stored in plants?
    Specialized plant organs
  • What structural component of plant cells is made from glucose?
    Cellulose
  • What is the chemical formula for glucose?
    C6H12O6
  • Steps in the process of photosynthesis
    1️⃣ Light absorption by chlorophyll
    2️⃣ Conversion of CO2 and H2O into glucose and O2
    3️⃣ Release of oxygen into the atmosphere
  • What are the main uses of glucose in plants?
    Respiration, storage, synthesis
  • What structural component of plant cells is formed from glucose?
    Cellulose
  • Glucose is broken down in cellular respiration to produce ATP.

    True
  • How much ATP is produced during the Krebs cycle?
    2 ATP
  • What is the chemical formula of glucose?
    C6H12O6C_{6}H_{12}O_{6}
  • Glucose is the primary product of photosynthesis in plants.

    True
  • Match the step in photosynthesis with its description:
    Light Absorption ↔️ Chlorophyll captures light energy
    Conversion ↔️ CO2 and H2O are converted into glucose and O2
  • The overall chemical equation for photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 6H2O + Light Energy → C6H12O6 + 6O2
  • Excess glucose in plants is converted into starch
  • Cellulose provides structural support to plant cells.

    True
  • Match the process in cellular respiration with its description:
    Glycolysis ↔️ Glucose is broken down into pyruvate
    Krebs Cycle ↔️ Pyruvate is converted into CO2
    Electron Transport Chain ↔️ Electron carriers produce ATP
  • Glucose is used to form cellulose, the structural component of plant cell walls
  • What complex carbohydrate is formed when excess glucose is stored in plants?
    Starch
  • Starch hydrolysis breaks down starch into glucose.
    True
  • In cellular respiration, glucose is broken down to produce ATP