There are several things that are stored in plant vacuoles. Water, food, and starch are all things that are stored in vacuoles.
The starch comes from CO2 in the atmosphere. It is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Also found in the choloplasts.
I don't think so. Sugar gives energy which is good. Vacuoles only store things that might hurt the cell...
No, cell wall does not store starch. Starch is generally stored in the cytoplasm.
That is wrong i think... well is everything you learn in school true i guess not maybe it does not store it but according to my school it does
Chloroplasts
the cytoplasm area
actually its the cell wall and the chloroplast
the cholroplast carries out photosynthesis in euglena
cell wall
Only plant cells have: -chloroplasts (for photosynthesis) -cell walls (gives them their rigid structure)
the cytoplasm area
actually its the cell wall and the chloroplast
cell wall
Polysaccharides like starch are stored as insoluble food material in plant cells and cellulose comprise the cell wall etc.
cell wall
Chloropalsts. They are the ones who do the process of photosynthesis. An animal cell does not have them.
the cholroplast carries out photosynthesis in euglena
The cell wall provides rigidity to the cell and the chlorophyll enables the cell to manufacture glucose though photosynthesis
It is found anywhere IN the cell wall of a plant cell. It is the part of the cell that does "Photosynthesis."
plant cells
cell wall
The cell wall keeps the structure contained and rigid, and the chloroplast makes chlorophyll for photosynthesis.