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Plants primarily store their food in the form of starch in various parts, including roots, tubers, and seeds, rather than in the stem. While some plants can store nutrients in their stems, such as sugarcane, the main storage organs are typically the roots and other specialized structures. The stem mainly serves as a support structure and a conduit for transporting water and nutrients between the roots and leaves.

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