Plants store excess food in the form of starch.
Energy was stored in a nut during the photosynthesis process. This process involves the absorption of sunlight by the plant, which is then converted into chemical energy and stored in the form of sugars in the nut.
in the stem of the plant
From the sun in the process of photosynthesis
The food stored by a plant in the form of sugar or starch is typically glucose or sucrose. These sugars are produced through the process of photosynthesis and stored in structures like roots, tubers, or fruits for later use as an energy source.
I believe you are talking about chloroplasts. YAAASS
Main product is glucose. It is stored as glucose
Water is needed for photosynthesis to produce the carbohydrates necessary for plant growth and create the stored fuel created during the process.
A green plant has chemical energy stored in the form of glucose through the process of photosynthesis.
The energy is stored in the form of chemical bonds in molecules such as glucose, which is produced during the process of photosynthesis. This stored energy can then be used by the plant for various metabolic processes or transferred to other organisms when they consume the plant material.
Energy was stored in a nut during the photosynthesis process. This process involves the absorption of sunlight by the plant, which is then converted into chemical energy and stored in the form of sugars in the nut.
Leaves are the main area of photosynthesis and with the sugars manufactured by this process the plant has no energy source and no building material and can not grow. Some photosynthesis takes place is the stems of some plants, but the leaves were evolved to maximize the photosynthetic process.
in the stem of the plant
From the sun in the process of photosynthesis
Chlorophyll in a plant cell is primarily stored in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. These membranes contain pigments such as chlorophyll that are essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
In the photosynthesis process, water combines with CO2 to create sugars
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants transform solar energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This process occurs in chloroplasts within plant cells and is essential for the plant's growth and development. The chemical energy stored in glucose is then used by the plant for various metabolic activities.
Photosynthesis is the process by which chlorophyll dissociates water into its components of hydrogen and oxygen. The plant expels the oxygen as a waste gas, but the hydrogen is used to build complex biochemicals, such as plant tissue. The chemical energy from the photosynthesis is stored in sugars derived from carbon dioxide and water. Thus the plant absorbs CO2.