c) Why is it necessary to destoroch a plant before performing any esperiment on
photosynthesis?
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The glucose that is not used immediately by the plant is stored in the chloroplast and cytoplasm as starch. This starch can later be hydrolyzed back into glucose when needed
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A plant is destarched before performing any experiment in order to prevent photosynthesis. ... If starch is already present then it will create hindrance in determining the correct pathway of photosynthesis which results in the formation of food
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