Describe how tubers store starch in organelles?
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Amyloplasts are non-pigmentedorganelles found in some plant cells. They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules, through the polymerization of glucose. ... Large numbers of amyloplasts can be found in fruit and in undergroundstorage tissues of some plants, such as in potato tubers.
Where Is Starch Stored in Plant Cells? Some plants, such as potatoes and other tubers, and fruits like the banana and breadfruit, store starch for later use. This starch is stored by special organelles, or cell subunits, called amyloplasts. Plants store starch in tubers, such as sweet potatoes
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Amyloplasts are non-pigmentedorganelles found in some plant cells. They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules, through the polymerization of glucose. ... Large numbers of amyloplasts can be found in fruit and in undergroundstorage tissues of some plants, such as in potato tubers.
Where Is Starch Stored in Plant Cells? Some plants, such as potatoes and other tubers, and fruits like the banana and breadfruit, store starch for later use. This starch is stored by special organelles, or cell subunits, called amyloplasts. Plants store starch in tubers, such as sweet potatoes
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Some plants, such as potatoes and other tubers, and fruits like the banana and breadfruit, store starch for later use. This starch is stored by special organelles, or cell subunits, called amyloplasts. Plants store starch in tubers, such as sweet potatoes.
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