Biology, asked by aryaanu627, 1 month ago

what is the need of converting glucose to starch in the plant body?​

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Answered by Shreya762133
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Explanation:

Starch molecules are very large so they cannot move out of the cell. This means they can act as energy stores. They can be converted back to glucoses needed to be used in respiration.

Answered by Bubblebuilder
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Starch can be stored in the plant parts. When food (glucose) is to be distributed or transported to other parts of plant its in glucose form. This glucose after distribution can be converted to starch to store it or can be used up or can be converted to energy
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