why place the leaf in ethanol when testing for starch

Placing the leaf in ethanol helps to remove the chlorophyll from the leaf, making it easier to observe the presence of starch. Ethanol dehydrates the leaf and breaks down the cell membrane, allowing the iodine solution to penetrate the cells and react with any starch present, turning it blue-black in color. This helps to clearly show whether or not the leaf has undergone photosynthesis and produced starch.