cynthia
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
Most species of plants store food primarily in their roots, stems, and seeds. The starches and carbohydrates synthesized during photosynthesis are often stored in these structures, allowing plants to draw on this energy reserve during periods of low light or unfavorable conditions. Additionally, some plants store food in specialized organs, such as tubers or bulbs, which serve as energy reserves for growth and reproduction.
Because there producers of most natural food
Most plants are autotrophs, meaning they create their own food source.
Most plants growing in dry-arid regions like the deserts store food in their stams.The stems are modified into fleshy,swollen,cylindrical structures which store food as well as water.The stems also perform Photosynthesis as they are green with the pigment chlorophyll.Examples of desert plants include the cacti,prickly poppy etc.Thanks again ID
Most plants contain the pigment chlorophyll and can produce their own food Most have roots Most have stems Most have leaves They are eukaryote's
it is chloroplasts
Zygote
The chloroplast.
how do plants store glucose for later? if you know the answer, please click on the [improve] button and type it here, or go to the discussion page and type it there...thanks
In their leaves!
In the soil and from the sun.