Biology, asked by Kuyung6726, 1 year ago

How will you prove that sodium hydrogen carbonate contain starch in plants?

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Answered by da4886964
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Plants make their own food using photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide, water and light are required for photosynthesis to occur. The reaction can be limited by a lack of these or by temperature.

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Answered by KarnavRathod30107
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The chemical, sodium hydroxide, is placed in the bag with the plant too absorb carbon dioxide. The plant is left for 24 hours and the leaves are tested for starch using iodine. The leaves will show that no starch has been made, as no photosynthesis has occurred.

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