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Question
where in the cell is the glucose produced?
○ in mitochondria
○ in chloroplasts
○ in cytoplasm
○ in water
Brief Explanations
To determine where glucose is produced in the cell, we analyze the options:
- Mitochondria are for cellular respiration (using glucose, not producing it).
- Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis in plant cells, where glucose is synthesized from carbon dioxide and water using light energy.
- Cytoplasm is involved in various metabolic processes but not the primary site of glucose production.
- Water is a substance, not a cell structure where glucose is produced.
So the correct option is the one related to chloroplasts.
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B. in chloroplasts (assuming the option "in chloroplasts" is the second option; if the numbering is different, adjust the identifier, e.g., if it's the second option, it's the one with "in chloroplasts")