I'm not really sure actually, but it might be photosinthasis
Plants store energy in the form of Glucose
Plants store glucose for later use.
7% energy plants use. I don't know how much they store though.
Plants use the ribosomes in their cells to store energy not needed at that time.
This chemical is glucose.
No. They use ATP as an energy source (ADP is left over after the energy is used). There is no storage there. Animals use fat to store energy, plants use starch.
Plants store fats in their seeds. The plants use this fat for energy or it may end up being stored as starch.
Plants store fats in their seeds. The plants use this fat for energy or it may end up being stored as starch.
Plants store starch as their main carbohydrate for later energy use. Starch is a polymer made up of glucose units that can be broken down into glucose when the plant needs energy for growth or metabolism.
What is the difference in which in animals and plants store energy?
Mostly starch .
which carbohydrate don plants cells store energy