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The root or bulb where all the carbohydrate is stored underground
Glucose is stored as a type of starch in seeds. Some plants also store it in specialized organs inside of the plant.
the fruit is the stored food/starch,etc and contains seeds which can lead to the growth of a new plant The primary function of fruits to a plant is to scatter seeds.
Glucogen. The precursor to glucose.
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Two examples of polysaccahrides are cellulose (makes up plant cell walls) and glycogen (which is how carbohydrate is stored in the cells of the body).
Glycogen is stored in liver
How do you calculate the carbohydrate in given plant material?
Seeds can be refereed to as plants in storage because you can store seeds somewhere for years until you are ready to plant them. After you plant them they obviously become plants.
extra sugars synthesized into starch and stored in the chloroplast itself, or storage cells of the roots, tubers, seeds, and fruits.
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