because only green parts of plants contains chlorophyll and can perform photosynthesis. perhaps that's why starch is store in them.but not only starch,plant waste products r also stored in leaves so as to remove wastes easilt as leaves shed off easily during automn.
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, but not in animals.
In order for plants to make starch, they need some vital factors including; chlorophyll, carbon dioxide and light. Light turns into chemical energy by chlorophyll or chloroplasts (organelles) which forms a chemical reaction that is stored as glucose, the glucose then turns into starch. light Carbon dioxide + water >>>>>>>>>>> Glucose + oxygen
Carbon dioxide. This is an example of [bio-] chemical reduction. Have you heard of red-ox reactions - adding oxygen is oxidation, and removing oxygen is termed reduction.
Plants that appear green are due to the presence of the green plastids called chlorophyll that help in the process of photosynthesis to produce starch.The green plant section is pealed and put in hot water and later transfered to hot ethanol solution.Iodine solution will turn blue in the presence of starch.
use iodine- in the presents of starch it changes color, best in a testube, but you can inject it into a potato and get something simular. try putting iodine in the plants water or somering simular.
All green plants store starch
no, only green plants with red leaves
Organisms such as green plants produce starch.
sugars through photosynthesis
sugars through photosynthesis
The green pigment which enables plants to use sunlight and manufacture food is chlorophyll.
starch
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, but not in animals.
Photosynthesis
starches are produced by all green plants as the energy is stored
yes black beans have carbohydrates in them!
Sugar. Green plants manufacture sugar through photosynthesis.