Beetroot plants store their food primarily in their fleshy taproot. This root accumulates carbohydrates, particularly sugars, which are produced through photosynthesis in the leaves. The stored nutrients provide energy for the plant's growth and development, especially during periods when photosynthesis is less efficient, such as in colder months.
Beetroot seeds come from the flowers that are produced by beetroot plants. When the flowers are pollinated, they develop into seeds that can be harvested for planting in the future.
Beetroot is the root of a plant, hence the word root!
They store food
Some roots store carbohydrates or water
The center of plant stem that can store food is called the pith. The pith has a spongy texture. The pith in a tree is called the trunk.
Dahlia store food in their tubers.
seed
Seeds store it in the endosperm.
Beetroot seeds come from the flowers that are produced by beetroot plants. When the flowers are pollinated, they develop into seeds that can be harvested for planting in the future.
embryo
Cabbage
Starch is food that plants is stored
They are the same, in most cases. Red beet is the common name for beet root sold as food. Beet root is more generic, and can refer to other members of the beetroot family, such as sugar beets.
plant cells store food in the plant and animals look for food to eat
to store food in the plant
yes, it does
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