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Foliage, roots and stems are where insects find starches in trees.

Specifically, starches are products stored in non-soluble forms. They exist in cells from which leaves, roots, stems, trunks and twigs develop. They will be found in the chloroplasts of leaves. The represent energy's storehouse for generating and maintaining life-sustaining activities within trees.

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