Why do seeds need starch
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When a plant takes in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and receives adequate sunlight and water, chloroplasts in the plant's cells convert the reactants, water and carbon dioxide, into oxygen and glucose. Glucose is stored in the tissue of the plant for food and energy. In essence, this is the process of photosynthesis. Glucose is often stored in plants in the form of starch, which is composed of glucose molecules linked in long chains.
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starch is a polmoer made by plant to store the things they use energy from the sunlight to make a simple sugar glusoce the starch whenever the plants needs energy it can chomp a little glusoce off the starch
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