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Answer;

Starch


Plants store energy in the form of starch.


Explanation;

The process of photosynthesis involves the use of carbon dioxide, water and energy from sunlight to form simple sugars (glucose) and oxygen gas.

This process converts energy from the sun to chemical energy (simple sugars).

The simple sugars are either used in the process of cellular respiration to produce energy to be used by plant cells; otherwise the simple sugars are stored in form of starch; which acts as source of energy if need arises.

The energy in plants is stored in the form of starch. Starch is a complex carbohydrate and it can be broken down into simple sugar such as glucose to make it usable for plants to release energy. Starch is structural polysaccharide that is composed of two glucose monomeric units such as amylose and amylopectin.

Further Explanation:

Starch is a structural polysaccharide composed of monomeric units of glucose. Starch has branched structure due to the presence of amylose and amylopectin.

So plants store their energy in the form of starch. Starch is broken down into simple sugars glucose that enters inside the mitochondria in order to release stored energy during Kreb’s cycle.Plants produce food by the process of synthesis.

In this process, solar energy is converted into chemical energy in the presence of raw materials such as water, carbon dioxide and sunlight.  

Starch synthesized in plants is stored in chloroplast. Starch is used for commercial purpose as is used by paper industry, textile industry and surface sizing of paper.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Biology

Chapter: Photosynthesis

Keywords:

Photosynthesis, plants, starch, glucose, amylose, amylopectin, branched, unbranched.