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∙ 11y agoThe Cell Wall
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∙ 11y agoPhloem
store the sugars as carbohydrates.
The chloroplasts of plant cells produce sugar.
the cell wall stiffens the cell and the chloroplasts make sugars for the plant. they also have larger mitochondria
Vacuoles are liquid-filled sacs that store water and dissolved materials. Animal cells contain many types of vacuoles, including those used for eliminating excess water, digestion, discharging wastes . Plant cells have large vacuoles as compared to animal cells.
Phloem
store the sugars as carbohydrates.
store the sugars as carbohydrates.
A vacuole stores water and help support the cell
They produce sugars and starches in plant cells through photosynthesis.
The chloroplasts of plant cells produce sugar.
The mycorrhizae fungi supply the plant with dissolved minerals and water from the soil in exchange the plant returns sugars to the fungus.
Plant cells make energy for the cell and makes sugars that feed the plant to do it! This sections has to do somthing with a certain part that is called the mitochondria..
If you are asking about plant cells, then sugars are stored, along with salts, in the vacuole, for food for the plant. &:-)
cellular respiration
the cell wall stiffens the cell and the chloroplasts make sugars for the plant. they also have larger mitochondria
Vacuoles are liquid-filled sacs that store water and dissolved materials. Animal cells contain many types of vacuoles, including those used for eliminating excess water, digestion, discharging wastes . Plant cells have large vacuoles as compared to animal cells.