Plants can store carbohydrates in the form of starch and sugars. They also store water in their cells and tissues, especially in specialized structures like succulent leaves or stems. Additionally, plants can store nutrients such as minerals in specific cells or compartments.
Organisms that produce starch are arthropods. Arthropods are insects and crustaceans. Plants also produce starch. It is the way plant stems grow.
When plants store sugar they store it as food
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.
it is a polysaccharide. plants store the food in the form of starch
No, they store starch reserves in their roots
All green plants store starch
In plants, glucose is generally stored as starch.
The plants store starch as polysaccharide in their plastids.
Plants can store carbohydrates in the form of starch and sugars. They also store water in their cells and tissues, especially in specialized structures like succulent leaves or stems. Additionally, plants can store nutrients such as minerals in specific cells or compartments.
Organisms that produce starch are arthropods. Arthropods are insects and crustaceans. Plants also produce starch. It is the way plant stems grow.
they store it in the form of starch.
When plants store sugar they store it as food
The main function of starch in plants is to store energy.
The main function of starch in plants is to store energy.
The main function of starch in plants is to store energy.
Cactus plants use their stems for storage. So that's where starches are stored. In fact, stems are where a cactus plant stores everything. Other, non cactus plants may use their roots for storage. But cactus roots are much too fibrous and shallow.