How do enzymes in root cells synthesise starch?
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The process by which enzymes in root cells synthesize starch is called dehydration synthesis.
It is a chemical reaction to form biological macromolecules.
It is the process of joining two molecules or compounds together followed by the removal of water from it.
Plants use this phenomenon to synthesize essential nutrients and starch.
It is a chemical reaction to form biological macromolecules.
It is the process of joining two molecules or compounds together followed by the removal of water from it.
Plants use this phenomenon to synthesize essential nutrients and starch.
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