Biology
Glucose produced during photosynthesis is soon polymerised into starch. What does polymerisation mean?
Photosynthesis
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The process of conversion of many simpler molecules into a complex, bigger molecule is termed as polymerisation. Several molecules of glucose join together to form a starch molecule.
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