The Northwest Coast tribes stored food by smoking or drying fish and meats, as well as by fermenting berries and preserving seafood in oil. They also used storage pits lined with cedar bark or sealed containers made from cedar wood to keep food dry and safe from pests.
Plants that store food in their seeds are, Pears and peas.
Plants store food in the form of carbohydrates for energy and growth during stressful conditions like winter or drought. Animals store food as body fat or glycogen for energy reserves when food is scarce or for hibernation, migration, or periods of fasting. Both store food to provide a source of energy when needed.
They store food as fat. This occurs just before hibernation.
The saguaro does not store large amounts of food. It does store large amounts of water with which it can use to produce food, along with carbon dioxide and sunlight.
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The people who live in the northwest of Pennsylvania traded food
corn, bean, and squash- it was easy to grow in the northwest.
fishing
buffalo
They do not store food other than as fat in their bodies. If there is food, they eat it. They do not store it.
Kangaroos do not store food.
how do the aztec store there food
It store food in its seeds.
hunting
Salmon
hunting
They do not store their food. They only store it in their stomachs