does sugar is produced from this process can be used immediately or stored for growth or later you is that photosynthesis or cellular respiration

The process you are referring to, namely photosynthesis, produces glucose (a simple form of sugar) in plants. This glucose can be used immediately by the plant for energy or stored in different forms such as starch for later use. So, the sugar produced from the process of photosynthesis can be utilized at the moment or saved for growth or future energy needs.

On the other hand, cellular respiration is the process that occurs in both plants and animals to break down glucose and convert it into energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). This process is essentially the opposite of photosynthesis, as it releases energy from sugars rather than producing them.

In summary, photosynthesis produces sugar that can be used immediately or stored for growth or later use, while cellular respiration is the process that extracts energy from these sugars.