glucose
Yes, spinach stores food in its leaves in the form of carbohydrates, primarily starches. The leaves are responsible for photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into energy, which is then stored as sugars. This stored energy supports the plant's growth and development. Additionally, spinach leaves are nutrient-rich, making them a valuable food source for humans.
Stored energy. plants are always doing photosynthesis. it gets stored for the winter.
the food for plants are made in the cloroplats in the leaves.
Chemical.
A dicot seed
in the leaves
The leaves contain the majority of a tree's chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is how plants make food; thus the majority of the food is made in the leaves. Leaves=food factory.
They stored there food in little bag , made of some type of skin.
It made in the cell of the leaves during photosynthesis
it is a root
Newly germinated plants need stored food from sources like seed endosperm to support initial growth and development until they can photosynthesize and produce their own food. This stored food helps the plant establish roots, form leaves, and grow enough to become self-sustaining through photosynthesis.