plz help I have no clue
do they go straight to the store
Harvested goods go to market, that's why you get paid for them
you go to the seed store and plant them.
how do plants store glucose for later? if you know the answer, please click on the [improve] button and type it here, or go to the discussion page and type it there...thanks
Plants store chemical energy in the form of glucose molecules, which are produced through photosynthesis. Glucose is stored in various plant parts such as roots, stems, and seeds, where it can be used for energy production during periods of low light or other stress conditions.
ir you go to newpoint and have this class, this is cheating but the answer is the Golgi apparatus. i promise.
Pasta isn't harvested, it's made. Is you want instruction on how to make ig go here: http://www.ehow.com/how_2041354_pasta-scratch.html
No. They store glucose as starch, once its been converted into cellulose the change is permanent.
all u hav to do is go straigt down from where the P/C is and surf to the left ........ then u will find a island ...and THERE it iss!! =P hope this helps U!! =P
If you want your patio garden to be all-weather suitable, you need to make sure you have the right types of plants that go in the garden. You can ask about it at any store that you go to buy the garden plants.
Commercial silk is typically harvested from the silk moth. Yup, that's about it. In ancient China silk was harvested from the tiny cocoons of the silk moth by dropping them into a pot of boiling water.
Exported all over the world.