Answers to AQA GCSE Using the glucose produced during photosynthesis (Biology)

Practice Questions

1.State four uses for the glucose that is produced during photosynthesis

Used in respiration to release energy

Glucose is converted into insoluble starch in storage

Glucose is converted into cellulose and used in cell walls, this will strengthen the plant cell walls.

Glucose is combined with nitrate ions which are absorbed from the soil and used to produce amino acids for protein synthesis.

2. State the advantage of using starch as an energy storage molecule

Starch is insoluble, so it does not have osmotic effects. This means that it will not draw water into or out of cells. 

3. Describe how a plant produces protein

Plants use glucose from photosynthesis and nitrate ions absorbed from the soil to make amino acids. These amino acids are then joined together to form proteins.