They trap the energy in Sunlight using the green pigments in their leaves in the process called "photosynthesis". This process makes sugar and they store the food a polymers of sugar.
this is when the plant store it own food and minerals. this answer was passed by tue us
Plants store food for energy.
roots
during photosynthesis
Plants store much of their food in the form of starch.
Plants that store food in their seeds are, Pears and peas.
their chloroplast take sunlight, and make it into energy, then make energy into food.... so they store there food as either: a. energy b. food
normally all plants store food cuz they use the leaves o store food, what they need is sunlight and water.
Plants make food which sometimes they don't use right away. In the plants' cells there is a storage sac called a vacuole. This is where the cell stores food, water, and wastes. The plant will eventually use the food inside the vacuoles. The vacuoles are where the plant store its food.
No, barley plants do not store food in their stems. The food reserves in barley plants are typically stored in the endosperm of the grain, which is the part used to make barley flour and malt. The stems of barley plants primarily serve as the main structural support for the plant.
The plants store food to overcome unfavourable periods of growth and making continuity of life.
Plants store the food in the form of starch, glucose and cellulose ...