It is most water soluble
Sugarcane plants store their excess food in the stem. That is the edible part of the stem which many humans eat.
plants store their food in their leaves, roots and stems. they make their food by photosynthesis: carbon dioxide + water (+ light energy) = Glucose + oxygen
The underground stems do not absorb water and mineral salts for the plant, rather these store the prepared food material in them to overcome adverse environmental conditions.
Cherries, magnolias, crab apples, dogwoods, and flowers are all produced by the Deciduous tree. They also produce beautiful, bright leaves.
The cortex is the food storage area found in both the roots and stems. Starch is the main form of food stored by the cortex.
yes they do.
if your talking about the flower no, flowers store water in the leaves and they dont really have food, they turn the water into food using their leaves.
Sugarcane plants store their excess food in the stem. That is the edible part of the stem which many humans eat.
it store food
If you know what a cactus you'll know it but if you don't know some plants really store food and water in their stems and did you know I am just a 10 year old
* onion * potato * carrot * artishok
No, barley plants do not store food in their stems. The food reserves in barley plants are typically stored in the endosperm of the grain, which is the part used to make barley flour and malt. The stems of barley plants primarily serve as the main structural support for the plant.
No it is in the stems like the suger cane or the suger beet store suger in them.
plants store their food in their leaves, roots and stems. they make their food by photosynthesis: carbon dioxide + water (+ light energy) = Glucose + oxygen
In their fruit.
There are many types of plants that store their food in stems. Some of these include tubers such as carrots and radishes as well as desert cacti.
Maple trees store their energy in the roots. They also gain energy from the sun, just like other trees do.