There is no specific place which could be generalized for all plants.
However, all fruit producing plants store excess sugars in fruits.
It is stored in roots of plants with edible roots such as carrot and beetroot.
It is also stored in stems of certain plants and in leaves of some plants.
Photosynthesis produces sugars, but these sugars must be broken down. Otherwise, the plant cannot use the energy stored in sugars.
Plants use photosynthesis to turn sunlight (radiant energy, light) into chemical energy, which is stored in organic compounds such as sugars, starches, and cellulose.
Energy.
Plants make sugars through the process of Photosynthesis.
yes plants need photosynthesis to survive, plants make their own food in the form of sugars
Photosynthesis produces sugars, but these sugars must be broken down. Otherwise, the plant cannot use the energy stored in sugars.
Respiration is the break down of sugars. In plants, sugars are produced through photosynthesis. Without photosynthesis, plants would not have the sugar to break down in respiration.
Plants use photosynthesis to turn sunlight (radiant energy, light) into chemical energy, which is stored in organic compounds such as sugars, starches, and cellulose.
The sugars produced during photosynthesis are stored usually as starch. They are also used as structural material such as cellulose, pectin, and chitin.
Energy.
Photosynthesis
sugars through photosynthesis
sugars through photosynthesis
Sugars are stored in the plants. Yams are storage of sugars
Plants use sugars produced during photosynthesis to make organic compounds. Photosynthesis is a plants method of making food for itself.
sugars and starches
sunlight