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Why Detect Starch?
Starch is a significant polysaccharide in plants, serving as a major energy reserve. Detecting starch helps researchers:
Understand metabolic pathways
Study plant physiology and development
Investigate tissue differentiation
Starch detection
also provides insights into agricultural science, helping improve crop storage and processing.
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