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MUISQUSTIUIS.
1. Why is there a need for green plants to convert the sugar into starch?
2. Why does pitcher plant eat insects when it is capable of carrying out photosynthesis?
3. How do lichens help scientists in assessing the effects of air pollution?​

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Answered by sumit9867
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Green plants are needed to convert sugar into starch because starch is the storage form of glucose. The plants had to store the glucose for future.

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