starch
Plants store the food in the form of starch, glucose and cellulose ...
The product of photosynthesis is glucose (sugar). Plants store it as starch.
plants store their food in their leaves, roots and stems. they make their food by photosynthesis: carbon dioxide + water (+ light energy) = Glucose + oxygen
this is when the plant store it own food and minerals. this answer was passed by tue us
yes, because if there was no wet nutritious soil and it was dry then the plant will die because it has no glucose to store their food and energy and nor nutrients for the plant
Plants produce glucose by a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses water, carbon dioxide, and solar energy to build up glucose, which the plant stores in the form of long chains of starch.
They store the sugar (glucose) in their leaves, the roots soak up water.
unused carbohydrates in an animal are stored as fat and as starch in a plant.
The body uses glucose as energy. Excess glucose is stored as fat (in animals) and as starch (in plants).
there are often at the bottom of food chains. Plants
plants
To tell you the truth plants DO eat, you just never see them do it. Here's how it works. The plants take carbon dioxide and and energy and the plant mixes it up and it turns into a sugar called glucose. Glucose is the plants food. So there you have it. plants do kind of eat it they using the energy from sunlight called Photosynthesis i think