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Which of the following carbohydrates are made by plants? Check all that apply.Check All That ApplyGlucoseGlucoseFiberFiberStarchStarchSucroseSucrose

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Which of the following carbohydrates are made by plants? Check all that apply.Check All That ApplyGlucoseGlucoseFiberFiberStarchStarchSucroseSucrose

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Plants produce all of the carbohydrates listed. Here's a brief explanation:

  1. Glucose: This is the primary product of photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.

  2. Fiber: This is a type of carbohydrate that plants produce to give their cells structure. It's found in all plant cell walls.

  3. Starch: Plants produce this carbohydrate as a way to store energy. It's found in high quantities in foods like potatoes and grains.

  4. Sucrose: This is a type of sugar that plants produce as a byproduct of photosynthesis. It's used to transport energy from the leaves to other parts of the plant.

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