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Q6. Which of the part of the leaf contains most starch? Why?

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Answered by shivamisgoodto
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Answer:

The green parts contain chlorophyll and photosynthesis to make starch. The white part of the leaf does not contain chlorophyll, so does not photosynthesis. Explanation: Starch is stored in the stroma of the chloroplasts and in the cytoplasm of leaves.

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Green parts of leaves

Explanation:

Starch is a polysaccharide of glucose. It is shaped in the ones elements of the leaf that are uncovered to the daylight. Here, the glucose is produced due to the fact the photosynthesis takes place.

The uncooked cloth like carbon dioxide and water paperwork glucose in chloroplasts.

The elements of the leaf which aren't uncovered to daylight will now no longer go through photosynthesis.

It homes glucose, which flora use for food. The presence of starch in a leaf is dependable proof of photosynthesis. That's due to the fact starch formation calls for photosynthesis. Only the elements that have been inexperienced grow to be blue/black with iodine solution, displaying the significance of chlorophyll in photosynthesis. The elements with out chlorophyll do now no longer photosynthesise, and so that they do now no longer make starch and the iodine does now no longer alternate colour. The leaf at the left is a variegated leaf.

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