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Write down the path that a triose-P molecules takes, starting in stroma, and ending in a...

Write down the path that a triose-P molecules takes, starting in stroma, and ending in a root hair cell.

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Triode Phosphate molecule for glucose by process of Calvin cycle in stroma of chloroplast of leaves which now converted to sucrose and transported to root via pholem. Once it reached to root, sucrose converted to starch in root.

Furthermore, starch can be converted to starch and glucose and fructose in root. Further this glucose enter to glycolysis and for ATP in presence of oxygen which is called respiration process.

Hope it's clear..thanks

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