Plants store sugar's in chlorophyll which is glucose and that is turned into energy for the plant!
Plants store sugar in their roots to help them grow. Plants store the sugar for further use because their leaves use photosynthesis every day
Plants store their sugar in another form called complex sugar or starch. They do this because starch is soluble and is able to be transported easily.
Nonexistent. Glycogen isn't in plants.
When plants store sugar they store it as food
Plants store sugar's in chlorophyll which is glucose and that is turned into energy for the plant!
Plants store sugar in their roots to help them grow. Plants store the sugar for further use because their leaves use photosynthesis every day
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The product of photosynthesis is glucose (sugar). Plants store it as starch.
Plants store their sugar in another form called complex sugar or starch. They do this because starch is soluble and is able to be transported easily.
Starch
Sugar. Green plants manufacture sugar through photosynthesis.
Nonexistent. Glycogen isn't in plants.
When plants store sugar they store it as food
sugar The plant store food in the form of non-soluble sugar (starch), proteins and fats.
Store some of it as Starch .Some plants also store energy by converting sugar to lipids.
Plants store chemical energy in sugar molecules. Plants go through photosynthesis in order to grow and store the food they need.