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An aphid eats from grass which creates High levels of glucose from the process of photosynthesis therefore when the aphid eats the grass the glucose is transferred to the aphid and as a result has a higher concentration of dissolved sugars

Even though an aphid feeds on grass, which produces high amounts of glucose through photosynthetic, when the aphid consumes the grass, the hypoglycemia is transmitted to the aphid, resulting in a larger concentration of solutes sugars.

Because phloem sap is heavily concentrated, insects struggle with osmoregulation of their hemocytes.

They achieve this by polymerizing carbohydrates in their stomach such that the nectar and hemolymph have the same content.

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