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The cortex and pith of stem Cycas serves...

The cortex and pith of stem Cycas serves as a source of 'Sago' which is a

A

(a) proteins

B

(b) cellulose

C

(c) starch

D

(d) mixture of starch and protein.

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To answer the question regarding the cortex and pith of the stem of Cycas serving as a source of 'Sago', we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Sago**: Sago is a starch extracted from the pith of the trunk of certain palm trees, particularly from the Metroxylon sagu species. It is commonly used as a food source and is known for its high starch content. 2. **Identifying the Source**: In the case of Cycas, the cortex and pith of its stem are known to be sources of Sago. This means that these parts of the plant contain significant amounts of starch. 3. **Analyzing the Options**: The options given are: - A) Proteins - B) Cellulose - C) Starch - D) Mixture of starch and protein 4. **Determining the Correct Answer**: Since Sago is primarily composed of starch, and the cortex and pith of Cycas are known to be rich in starch, the correct answer is: - **C) Starch** 5. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the cortex and pith of the stem of Cycas serve as a source of Sago, which is primarily starch.
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