plastids
plastids
starch and proteins
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.
after the plant photosynthesises, it has some left over glucose that the leaves covert into starch. The starch is then stored in the chlorophyl (the green pigment in the leaves). At night or in the dark, the plant can't photosynthesise so it respires the stored starch instead
plastids
plastids
plastids
starch and proteins
The plastid is found in the cytoplasm, which is outside the nucleus. It is a specialized structure where starch, oils, proteins or pigments are stored.
Plants produce their own food from the sunlight and water , and store in the form of starch, fat and proteins in the storage tissues.
Leucoplast is a colourless plastid which stores starch
In plants, glucose is generally stored as starch.
No. It is a 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.
after the plant photosynthesises, it has some left over glucose that the leaves covert into starch. The starch is then stored in the chlorophyl (the green pigment in the leaves). At night or in the dark, the plant can't photosynthesise so it respires the stored starch instead