Biology, asked by sheebaj2007, 1 month ago

plants store glucose in the form of starch in leaves give reason​

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Answered by puligillavijayarames
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Starch is a polysaccharide insoluble in water, so it won't affect how water goes in and out of the plant, meaning plants can store massive starch quantities in their cells. Starch molecules are enormous, so they can't go out of the cell. This capability can act as energy stores.

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