ir you go to newpoint and have this class, this is cheating but the answer is the Golgi apparatus. i promise.
in storage vacuoles
They store it for the night because, at night there is no sunlightAs the polysaccharide starch.
roots
glycogen
Yes, Because plants store food as starch and animals store fats/lipids as glycogen and protein is stored as glycogen too(in animals)
It is usually stored as a simple sugar known as glucose. When the food is created, the plant can either consume it right away or store it. If it consumes it, then it is starch.
during photosynthesis
Cellulose is the structural protein in plants.
Proteins in plants are stored in various organelles such as vacuoles, plastids, and endoplasmic reticulum. Some plants store proteins in specialized structures like seeds, nuts, and legumes. Additionally, protein can be found in plant cell cytoplasm.
Plants store glucose in the form of starch. Glucose is also converted to a range of other substances. Two notable examples are the conversion of glucose to fats/oils for seeds and the conversion of glucose to sucrose for transportation.
animals all animals (meats) have protein, some plants have protein too, like peanuts.
In their main central vacuole.