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they are stored in plant because some food has to grow.
Respiration should take place. There energy of food is stored in ATP
In plant cells, food and water are stored in the central vacuole. Animal cells do not have a central vacuole, so food and water are stored in organelles like mitochondria and the cytoplasm.
Yes, seeds contain an embryonic plant (young plant) in addition to stored food reserves to support its initial growth. The stored food provides essential nutrients for the germination and early growth of the seedling until it can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
The new plant needs stored food to support its initial growth and development before it can produce its own energy through photosynthesis. During germination, the plant relies on the nutrients and energy stored in seeds to fuel processes like root and shoot development. This stored food ensures the plant has enough resources to establish itself and reach a stage where it can effectively harness sunlight for energy.
The plant's fine - until it runs out of stored "food".
they are stored in plant because some food has to grow.
Night, winter, drought, cloudy days, etc.
Photosythisis
The energy from the food is stored
Starch is food that plants is stored
If it is not used to make energy or structures, it is usually stored in the form of a polysaccharide (complex sugar) such as starch.
seed
Respiration should take place. There energy of food is stored in ATP
The endosperm contains the stored food that provides energy for the plant. This allows it to begin to grow into a plant.
Stored food that plants make, such as sugars and starches, is used as a source of energy for growth, development, and reproduction. This stored food can also be broken down and used during times of stress or scarcity to support the plant's survival.
In plant cells, food and water are stored in the central vacuole. Animal cells do not have a central vacuole, so food and water are stored in organelles like mitochondria and the cytoplasm.