sucrose is the storage form of glucose in leaves... and it may also starch.
sucrose
Starch
leucoplasts
A plant needs photosynthesis to produce food in the form of sugar's. A plant needs respiration to break down in order to release energy stored in the sugar's.
sugar The plant store food in the form of non-soluble sugar (starch), proteins and fats.
The process is known as photosynthesis and it is how plants eat. The chlorophyll in the leaves of the plant produce sugar when they absorb sunlight. The plant uses the sugar to provide energy for itself and stores any excess in the form of starch for later consumption.
Oxygen and some form of plant sugar.
Sugar is not a form of any plant.
Simple sugars in the form of glucose
Starch
Plain Water. Sugar water causes a aciding effect on the plant and will form a white mold.
The organic molecules form proteins for the body.
Organic molecules form proteins for the body.
A plant releases energy during photosynthesis, in the form of glucose(sugar) (a monosaccharide)
leucoplasts
A plant needs photosynthesis to produce food in the form of sugar's. A plant needs respiration to break down in order to release energy stored in the sugar's.
sugar The plant store food in the form of non-soluble sugar (starch), proteins and fats.
glucose moves around the plant by special tubes running through the stem and to the leaves