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.
Insects store carbohydrates as starch. Other animals and plants do the same thing since the starch can become different kinds of saccharides.
It is the strong smell in the trees that keeps the insects away.
From the seeds,of course!(^-^)/
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Insects won't have that much shelter and will lose their habitat by not having trees.
Trees in the rainforest obtain their energy by the sunshine from the sun.
deforestation affects insects because deforestation is the cutting down on trees and without trees the insects will die without a home. ( the trees)
Starch obtained from palm trees is typically referred to as palm starch or sago starch. It is commonly used in food processing as a thickening or binding agent.
Most insects eat the leaves.
Tree living insects eat trees as the insects bite on the leaves and some may even chew on the trees wood piece
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Opportunities for breeding, feeding, and sheltering are reasons why insects live in trees. Trees offer parts on which to feed as well as spaces on which to breed, feed, and lay eggs.