High School

Plants produce glucose through the process of photosynthesis. Potato plants convert these glucose monomers into starch, a polymer made up of many glucose molecules bonded together. The starch is then stored in special root tubers called potatoes.

What process do potatoes use to convert glucose into starch?

Answer :

Answer:

in photosynthesis process, the plant have the ability to absorb the light using their pigment called as chlorophyll. this light energy with the help of many enzymes will help the conversion of CO2 and water in to glucose which is then transported to different parts of the plants for its usage in different cellular processes and growth. The excess of glucose which is not utilized and metabolized immediately is converted to complex sugar molecules and stored in the plant in the form of Starch to fulfill the future needs.

Explanation:

Other Questions