Question #1e769
1 Answer
Starch is too large to cross the plasma membrane.
Explanation:
The starch can't cross the lipid bilayer of the membrane. This is mainly because of the size of the starch molecule, as it is just a lot of sugars linked together (ie it is a polysaccharide). Smaller (uncharged) molecules can pass through the membrane.
Try to imagine this molecule:

passing through this bilayer:

