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Plant organelles that store starches or lipids are called plastids, but not the chloroplasts.
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.
chloroplasts
Plastids.
Fats. Starches store energy in plans the same way fat store energy in humans.
The leucoplast stores starches and oils.
Plant organelles that store starches or lipids are called plastids, but not the chloroplasts.
Plant organelles that store starches or lipids are called plastids, but not the chloroplasts.
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.
starches
chloroplasts
Plastids.
Starches are produced by plants to store energy from the sun. When we consume starches, our bodies can use them for energy, too. Starch, however, does not have any nutritional benefits and is dispensable from the human diet.
In their stem and leaves only
fungus,protozoan,algae or bactaria.
you buy an algae fish at a pet store to eat the algae.
Your local fish store should carry various types of algae and algae supplements.