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Plants store their sugar in another form called complex sugar or starch. They do this because starch is soluble and is able to be transported easily.
When plants store sugar they store it as food
The potato does not store sugar because there is no sugar in it. The plant has starch in it which is then turned into "sugar" when it is eaten and digested. -when starch is digested, it turns to glucose. The organelle holding the startch grains are called leucoplasts.
Store some of it as Starch .Some plants also store energy by converting sugar to lipids.
sugar The plant store food in the form of non-soluble sugar (starch), proteins and fats.
In their main central vacuole.
Plants store their sugar in another form called complex sugar or starch. They do this because starch is soluble and is able to be transported easily.
When plants store sugar they store it as food
The sac-like organelles that store materials are the lysosomes. These small structures are used to store water, sugar, and food for the plant.
Starch
The potato does not store sugar because there is no sugar in it. The plant has starch in it which is then turned into "sugar" when it is eaten and digested. -when starch is digested, it turns to glucose. The organelle holding the startch grains are called leucoplasts.
Sugar. I guess.
Store some of it as Starch .Some plants also store energy by converting sugar to lipids.
starch
The product of photosynthesis is glucose (sugar). Plants store it as starch.
sugar The plant store food in the form of non-soluble sugar (starch), proteins and fats.
starch