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Mariam Evans
20 March, 22:08
Why do we need to destarch a plant
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Prince Owens
20 March, 23:21
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In photosynthesis experiment, the effect of the light will be observe during the starch production - thus you need to have a plant without a starch to observe if the starch is produced during photosynthesis. Letting the leaves of the plant deprived from light for 48 hours will be forced to use its reserved starch making the storage of the starch decrease.
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