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Biology, 05.07.2020 17:01 babbybronx

Why glucose is converted into startch in plants? I know that glucose is soluble and starch is insoluble and because of this, converting glucose into starch make sure that the cell doesn't swell up due to water. But my question is why the cell might swell up if glucose isn't converted into starch? Thanks in advance.

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