Green plants are producers. This means that they can survive without animals! They can make lots of organic chemicals from a few simple inorganic chemicals. They need simple things like carbon dioxide and water and can make complex things like sugar, starch, fat, and proteins.
yes.this because before starch is produced there are some factors that need to be present.
these are sunlight,chlorophyll,water and carbon dioxide.without any of these photosynthesis cannot occur and therefore starch will not be produced
Starch holds glucose, which can later be used as energy. Photosynthesis is the process of making food/energy, so starch is not so much important in the process of photosynthesis, but it can store excess fuel made by photosynthesis.
yes, starch is a product of photosynthesis
yes
First glucose is produced. Later glucose is converted into starch
No starch is not needed in photosynthesis,instead it is being synthesized during the process of photosynthesis in the dark reactions.
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yes, starch is a product of photosynthesis.. :)
Get yr facts straight starch is stored food or food for the plant
well...photosynthesis pretty much makes glucose that can make starch...otherwise starch isn't necessary for photosynthesis to take place
unused carbohydrates in an animal are stored as fat and as starch in a plant.
Excess sugar produced during photosynthesis is converted into starch and stored in different parts of a plant.
The sugar that is produced during photosynthesis, which is called starch, is used for the plant's metabolic processes. Excessive starch is stored in the leaves in the form of glucose.
A plant produces oxygen and carbohydrates, such as sucrose, glucose, or starch during photosynthesis.
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what is the difference from unmodified wheat and cross-linked starch
unused carbohydrates in an animal are stored as fat and as starch in a plant.
The starch grains mainly contain starch which is produced from photosynthesis
if photosynthesis is to take place you need light.
The stored starch is a by-product of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis produces glucose; plants can convert and store excess glucose as starch. Both sugar and starch are types of carbohydrates.
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, but not in animals.
Excess sugar produced during photosynthesis is converted into starch and stored in different parts of a plant.
OxygenFood (glucose)Starch (excess food/glucose)
Starch and Oxygen.
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Starch accumulates in leaves when it goes through photosynthesis, and they store extra food in the form of starch.
Plants store excess food in the form of starch.