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What polysaccharide do plants store in plastids?

glycogen

lactose

starch

cellulose

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the answer is c. starch
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Answer: Starch

Explanation: The plants make glucose by the help of the process known as photosynthesis. This is done by help of sunlight, carbon dioxide and water.

The glucose produced is moved from the leaves to the various parts of the plant body. The glucose is converted into starch and is stored in the various parts of the plant.

The colorless plastid that amyloplast which stores starch in seeds, tubers and roots.

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