The plant makes starch by joining up sugar molecules. The starch is therefore an energy/food store for the plant.
starch helps the plant grow.. which helps everything because then when it grows bigger it can reproduce!
Starch is the plant's byproduct, but it is also the plant's food. Starches and sugars have a similar concept.
When plants make food they string sugars together, which form starches.
Starches are pretty much long chains of sugar.
Storing energy.
glucose
In plants, glucose is generally stored as starch.
what are 2 plants that are converted suger for starch Edited answer: Glucose is converted into starch by plants
The plants store starch as polysaccharide in their plastids.
The main function of starch in plants is to store energy.
The main function of starch in plants is to store energy.
In plants, glucose is generally stored as starch.
what are 2 plants that are converted suger for starch Edited answer: Glucose is converted into starch by plants
The plants store starch as polysaccharide in their plastids.
All green plants store starch
starch is one substance stored in plants because starch is not osmotically active
Humans can not create starch. Starch is created by plants.
The main function of starch in plants is to store energy.
The main function of starch in plants is to store energy.
Glucose for energy is stored as starch in plants. The glucose molecules join up to form starch molecules.
No, fish does not contain starch. Only plants contain starch.
Starch, a polymer of glucose, is used as a storage polysaccharide in plants. It is found in the form of amylose and the branched amylopectin.
Starch. Plants use the excess glucose to form starch molecules