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How do animals and plants store excess sugar?

Plants capture energy from sunlight by means of photosynthesis. Using the green pigment in their leaves called chlorophyll, which makes sugar. They store the sugar primarily as starch. Storage in the form of fat / oil is common too, especially in seeds. Animals mostly store excess sugar in body fat, and plants usually make fruit with excess sugar (as long as they have enough water).


Do plants need extra sugar?

no


In what form do plants store extra carbohydrates?

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.


When plants store sugar what do they store it as?

protiens >:{)


What food do plants store?

The product of photosynthesis is glucose (sugar). Plants store it as starch.


How do cells simple sugar molecules?

Cells store Extra Sugar as Larger Carbohydrates


What does plants store exess sugar as?

Starch


What carbohydrate do plants store for letter use?

Sugar. Green plants manufacture sugar through photosynthesis.


How do animals benefits from a plants method storing sugar?

For plant-eating animals the benefit is that they can get to the sugar the plant has stored.


What form of sugar do plants store their food as?

Plants store their food as starch, which is a complex carbohydrate made up of many sugar molecules linked together. Starch can be found in various parts of plants, such as roots, stems, and seeds, serving as an energy reserve for the plant.


Where do plants store extra food and water?

in storage vacuoles


What uses do plants have to make sugar for energy storage?

Store some of it as Starch .Some plants also store energy by converting sugar to lipids.