Potatatoes are formed underground.how do they contain starch when photosynthesis occurs in the green leaves abve the groung
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potatoes are formed underground , but they contain starch even than when photosynthesis occurs in green leaves , because as we know potato is a modified stem , it stores the reserved food , hence the starch is also stored in it .
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potatoes are formed underground , but they contain starch even than when photosynthesis occurs in green leaves , because as we know potato is a modified stem , it stores the reserved food , hence the starch is also stored in it .
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After the photosynthesis the food is reserved in the form of the starch , and this food is stored in the modified stem as in potato .
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After the photosynthesis the food is reserved in the form of the starch , and this food is stored in the modified stem as in potato .
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