Biology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

Although plants make glucose in photosynthesis, leaves cannot be tested for its presence as the glucose is quickly used, converted into other substances and transported or stored as ___________
A. Starch
B. Fructose
C. Lactose
D. Maltose

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Answered by Anonymous
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Although plants make glucose in photosynthesis, leaves cannot be tested for its presence as the glucose is quickly used, converted into other substances and transported or stored as :-

A. Starch

B. Fructose

C. Lactose

D. Maltose

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During photosynthesis, The plants prepare food in the form of glucose which is directly converted into starch for storage. The starch is Polysacchride. Plants generally prepare sugar for energy, but they store the extra food as starch which can be detected by iodine test ,but glucose can't, because it is directly converted into sugar and starch.

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Answered by monalisha18
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Answer:

Glucose is converted into and stored in the form of starch.

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