In plants, glucose is generally stored as starch.
fat molecules
Plants store glucose in starch.
a polysaccharide called starch
Starch
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Starch
Plants store the food in the form of starch, glucose and cellulose ...
carbohydrate
The plants store starch as polysaccharide in their plastids.
Starch
In their main central vacuole.
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The product of photosynthesis is glucose (sugar). Plants store it as starch.
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Plants store glucose for later use.
Plants store energy in the form of Glucose
Plants store the food in the form of starch, glucose and cellulose ...
Because glucose is used for growth
Plants store glucose in the form of starch. Glucose is also converted to a range of other substances. Two notable examples are the conversion of glucose to fats/oils for seeds and the conversion of glucose to sucrose for transportation.
Plants store glucose as starch.They are in starch granules.
Plants store sugar's in chlorophyll which is glucose and that is turned into energy for the plant!
starch
This chemical is glucose.