According to the "Bulb Perennials through the Seasons" graphic, at what stage do bulbs convert stored energy into sugars? A. Cooling B. Regeneration C. Multiplying D. Growth
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The correct answer should be the option D - Growth.
The tubers, bulbs, and roots of many plants store starch in them. When young plants are growing, they use this starch stored in the bulbs, tubers, etc. by converting them into carbohydrates by various metabolic processes.
Once the plant grow leaves and shoots, they grow by photosynthesis.
The tubers, bulbs, and roots of many plants store starch in them. When young plants are growing, they use this starch stored in the bulbs, tubers, etc. by converting them into carbohydrates by various metabolic processes.
Once the plant grow leaves and shoots, they grow by photosynthesis.
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