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Why leaf is stained differently with iodine reagent?

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Answered by iamrhimanshukumar09
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The Leaf would be stained differently because of the starch content in the leaf. So when the leaf is stained with iodine the parts where the starch is present that part would turn to blue black color and other would remain same. Therefore the leaf is stained differently when iodine is used to stain it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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r: The Leaf would be stained differently because of the starch content in the leaf. So when the leaf is stained with iodine the parts where the starch is present that part would turn to blue black color and other would remain same. Therefore the leaf is stained differently when iodine is used to stain it

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