> This is a similar reaction to photosynthesis in plants, which produces glucose instead of rocket fuel.
This is silly, but also begs the sillier question why we aren't bioengineering plants to produce rocket fuel
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This is silly, but also begs the sillier question why we aren't bioengineering plants to produce rocket fuel
Of glucose, not a hydrocarbon, but there are plenty of organisms that use hydrocarbons directly.
We don't because we use glucose as our easily transportable fuel, which we evolved because plants happened to produce glucose when we evolved. If there were plants producing some hydrocarbon in fruits we'd have evolved mitochondria to use that instead.