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Sugarcane plants store their excess food in the stem. That is the edible part of the stem which many humans eat.
A stem itself does not store food. The thing that stores food is the vacuole that is found in the cells. These cells make up the stem.
Plants usually store food in their fruits and seeds such as many crop plants like wheat, pea, pegion pea etc; in the stem tubers like potato or in roots like sweet potato. Whether they store their food in roots or fruits depends on the plant.
Plants store the food in the form of starch, glucose and cellulose ...
Some plants need to store extra food and water to help them survive brief changes in their environments.
yes they do.
in the fruits
Sugarcane plants store their excess food in the stem. That is the edible part of the stem which many humans eat.
They store food in the roots
Plants store extra energy as starch, which can come in a wide range of forms. Potato plants store them in big underground tubers that we know as the edible vegetable, as do carrots, parsnips, turnips, etc. Apples, tomatoes, grapes and oranges are all other examples of energy storage sites. You may realise that these often correlate with the plant's seed location/vessel, for obvious reasons.
A stem itself does not store food. The thing that stores food is the vacuole that is found in the cells. These cells make up the stem.
sugarcane
In its stem..... celery is a stem!
All plants store food in their different parts & in different forms .For example - potato (a stem) is a form of stored food . Plants store food to have sufficient energy for their metabolism in case of shortage of food ,for example - if there is less amount of water or sunlight then plants will be unable to manufacture food with the help of photosynthesis.The amount of food stored depends upon the abiotic factors , in other words their surrounding environment . For example - Desert plants need more stored food than grassland plants .
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