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Yup. Like a carrot.
sweet potatoes, carrots, turnip, beetroot'raddish
Carrot roots store sugar that is produced by photosynthesis in the leaves.
A turnip or carrot is a specialised root, they are the plants food store.
no Although carrot and radish both store food in their tap roots, they belong to different families of flowering plants. Carrot belongs to Lamiaceae and radish belongs to Brassicaceae.
Yes, carrot plants store much food in their roots. This is why the part of the carrot plant we eat is the root.
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There is no specific place which could be generalized for all plants. However, all fruit producing plants store excess sugars in fruits. It is stored in roots of plants with edible roots such as carrot and beetroot. It is also stored in stems of certain plants and in leaves of some plants.
Bulbs are the most obvious group of plants, but certain individual plants such as Potato's and carrots do as well.Actually most carbohydrate (energy) filled veggies, like the potatoes are tubers. a modified stem that stays underground - not a root!Plants store extra energy as starch, which can come in a wide range of forms. Potato plants store them in big underground tubers that we know as the edible vegetable, as do carrots, parsnips, turnips, etc. Apples, tomatoes, grapes and oranges are all other examples of energy storage sites. You may realise that these often correlate with the plant's seed location/vessel, for obvious reasons.The plants are carrots and potatoes .
The cat (Whiskers) belongs to the woman at Charlie's Carrot Surplus (hardware store).