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Why is the leaf destarched?​

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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Destarching occurs in a plant when a part of a plant is "deprived of starch, as by translocation". It is also the process of eliminating starch reserves in a plant for experiments concerning photosynthesis. Due to the lack of photosynthesis in this place, stored starch is used up, thus the plant is destarched.

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Destarching occurs in a plant when a part of a plant is "deprived of starch, as by translocation". It is also the process of eliminating starch reserves in a plant for experiments concerning photosynthesis. ... Due to the lack of photosynthesis in this place, stored starch is used up, thus the plant is destarched.

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