Plants store much of their food in the form of starch.
Plants store food for energy.
normally all plants store food cuz they use the leaves o store food, what they need is sunlight and water.
To store food and nutrients.
Green plants get their food through photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into energy-rich sugars. They do not need to obtain food from a store as they can produce their own through this process. The nutrients they need, such as minerals, are usually obtained from the soil.
In general, caterpillars eat plants. If they cannot find any plants to eat, however, they can sometimes resort to being cannibals.
during photosynthesis
Plants store food in the form of carbohydrates for energy and growth during stressful conditions like winter or drought. Animals store food as body fat or glycogen for energy reserves when food is scarce or for hibernation, migration, or periods of fasting. Both store food to provide a source of energy when needed.
So they can do photosynthesis. i think haha im not really sure
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
Why do seeds need a store food
All plants store food in their different parts & in different forms .For example - potato (a stem) is a form of stored food . Plants store food to have sufficient energy for their metabolism in case of shortage of food ,for example - if there is less amount of water or sunlight then plants will be unable to manufacture food with the help of photosynthesis.The amount of food stored depends upon the abiotic factors , in other words their surrounding environment . For example - Desert plants need more stored food than grassland plants .
They don't store it anywhwre, they perform Photosynthesis which converts sunlight and water into food. Any food that they don't need is stored in leaves until such a time as it is required.