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During starch test why is leaf boiled in ethanol? A) to kill its Protoplasm B) to soften it C) to extract its chlorophyll D) to retain its starch
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During starch test why is leaf boiled in ethanol?
A) to kill its Protoplasm
B) to soften it
C) to extract its chlorophyll
D) to retain its starch
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think its C cause when you boil it almost loses all its colour
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