Biology, asked by Soupteek, 3 months ago

D. Answer the following:
1. Why is glucose converted into starch
immediately after its formation in the cells?​

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Answered by aviralkachhal007
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Glucose is soluble, thus it is converted to starch as it is insoluble so that it cannot escape from the cells. Another reason for conversion is storage. The stored starch (converting it into glucose) can be used later by the cells to release energy by respiration.


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Answered by indrajeetkumar7620
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Answer:

Answer. Glucose is soluble, thus it is converted to starch as it is insoluble so that it cannot escape from the cells. Another reason for conversion is storage. The stored starch (converting it into glucose) can be used later by the cells to release energy by respiration


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