There are several including potatoes, carrots, turnips, peanuts, rudabakers, horse radish, ginger, and many more that I do not know about.
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water is absorbed through the roots of the plants. they need it to process theyre own food
Roots have hairs on the tips that soak up the water and they then soak the water up the plant and then the water is transported to the other veins in the leaf.
A plant get it's food from it root. It's roots absorbs all the nutrients from the ground. by the roots and stem.
plants have these part because they are autotrophs which mean they make there own food. The roots bring up nutrients and water from the ground, and the leaves pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to create clorphyll. The biproduct of this process is oxygen. This process is called Photosynthesis. Plants also create gluclose, or sugar
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Many plants store food in their roots.
The roots on the plants are swollen or thick
They store the sugar (glucose) in their leaves, the roots soak up water.
Plants usually store food in their fruits and seeds such as many crop plants like wheat, pea, pegion pea etc; in the stem tubers like potato or in roots like sweet potato. Whether they store their food in roots or fruits depends on the plant.
Those with thick rhizomes.
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plants store their food in their leaves, roots and stems. they make their food by photosynthesis: carbon dioxide + water (+ light energy) = Glucose + oxygen
this is when the plant store it own food and minerals. this answer was passed by tue us
Crop plants sore plenty of food in fruits, seeds, rhizomes, leaves and roots.
A turnip or carrot is a specialised root, they are the plants food store.
if there is a drought the plant can stay alive for a short while with the nutrience from the roots. Storage roots are also a way to store food.