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Are the plants food store in a plants seed?

No it is in the stems like the suger cane or the suger beet store suger in them.


Which plants store food in their stem?

Plants that store food in their stems include succulents like cacti and desert plants, as well as tuberous plants like potatoes and sweet potatoes. These plants store energy in their stems to use during times of drought or when growing conditions are not favorable.


Does the mango plant store food during germination?

yes they do.


How do stems store food and water?

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


What plant store food in their stem?

Plants that store food in their stems include succulents like cacti, where the thick stems retain water and serve as a reservoir during dry periods. Other examples are tuberous plants like potatoes, where the swollen underground stems store starches and nutrients for growth and reproduction.


What plants store food in stem?

sugarcane


What plants store food in the stem?

Most plants growing in dry-arid regions like the deserts store food in their stams.The stems are modified into fleshy,swollen,cylindrical structures which store food as well as water.The stems also perform Photosynthesis as they are green with the pigment chlorophyll.Examples of desert plants include the cacti,prickly poppy etc.Thanks again ID


Do stems store store food and water?

Stems generally do not store food or water, as their main role is to provide structural support and transport nutrients between different parts of the plant. However, some plants have modified stems, such as rhizomes or tubers, that can store food reserves to support growth during periods of stress or dormancy.


Plants that store food as sugar?

plants store their food in their leaves, roots and stems. they make their food by photosynthesis: carbon dioxide + water (+ light energy) = Glucose + oxygen


Do plants keep food in themselves for winter?

Yes, some plants store food reserves in their roots, stems, or bulbs during the growing season to use during the winter months when photosynthesis may be limited. This stored food helps plants survive harsh winter conditions and ensures they have enough energy to produce new growth in the spring. Examples of plants that store food in this way include potatoes, dahlias, and tulips.


Why do plants need to store food?

Plants store food for energy.


What are plants stems used for?

Tubers and rhizomes of many plants are used as food