Consider there is an animal A. It has died. Now since it has died, it cannot feed neither produce energy. But decomposers still feed on it. How? It already has a reserve of food in it. Like this plants already have a reserve of starch and cannot photosynthesize when we de-chlorophyll itOkay this is probably a stupid question but this has been bothering me since day1.
When testing for importance of chlorophyll in a leaf,
we first remove chlorophyll from the leaf by putting it in ethanol. This means that the leaf doesn't have chlorophyll and can not photosynthesise.
Then no starch should be there right? But when we test with iodine, it says blueblack colour :/
Do check this question;
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Biology (5090)/5090_s08_qp_6.pdf
On pg8, Q2) .