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Where do plants store energy during photosynthesis?

which carbohydrate don plants cells store energy


What can Plants store?

Plants can store carbohydrates in the form of starch and sugars. They also store water in their cells and tissues, especially in specialized structures like succulent leaves or stems. Additionally, plants can store nutrients such as minerals in specific cells or compartments.


Where do c4 and cam plants store co2?

C4 plants store CO2 in the mesophyll cells, where initial carbon fixation occurs using PEP carboxylase. CAM plants store CO2 in vacuoles within their cells during the night, when stomata are closed, and use it during the day for photosynthesis when stomata are open.


How do plants roots store minerlas and water?

Plants absorb minerals and water from the soil through their roots. These nutrients are then stored in the root cells in the form of sugars, starches, and other compounds. Plants can also store excess water and minerals in specialized storage tissues, such as parenchyma cells or vacuoles, to use when needed.


Why do succulent plants contain a large amount of parenchyma tissue?

Parenchyma cells store mostly water, nutrients, carbohydrates, and are very light and easily breakable unlike the cells of collenchyma or sclerenchyma. This means they can be eaten much more easily. For example, a cucumber is made up of mostly parenchyma cells and is very chewable and "succulent", while celery has many collenchyma cells, (those tough chewy strings that you find after biting into a celery.

Related Questions

What cells store energy from the sun?

Chlorenchymatous cells in plants


Where do plants store energy during photosynthesis?

which carbohydrate don plants cells store energy


What can Plants store?

Plants can store carbohydrates in the form of starch and sugars. They also store water in their cells and tissues, especially in specialized structures like succulent leaves or stems. Additionally, plants can store nutrients such as minerals in specific cells or compartments.


What kind of cell is found in a vacuole?

Central vacuoles are often found in plant cells. Plants need lots of water, and plants store water, so they have a large vacuole.


Where does a cactus store its water?

inside the chloroplast in the plants cells.


What does Nucleolus do in a plants cells?

The nucleolus helps to regulate a cells activity.


How do plants conserve energy?

Plants use the ribosomes in their cells to store energy not needed at that time.


How do plants store energy from the sun?

Plants store energy from the sun through photosynthesis, a process in which they convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This energy is stored in the form of carbohydrates within the plant's cells for later use in growth and metabolism.


Where do c4 and cam plants store co2?

C4 plants store CO2 in the mesophyll cells, where initial carbon fixation occurs using PEP carboxylase. CAM plants store CO2 in vacuoles within their cells during the night, when stomata are closed, and use it during the day for photosynthesis when stomata are open.


Do plant and animal cells have chloroplasts?

actually only plants have chloroplasts to store chlorophyll


What is the storage in plants?

In cells, vacuoles store inorganic and organic materials. The "storage" of the cell.


What little power houses store energy inside both plant and animal cells for later use?

Mitochondrions store power in animal cells for later use. However, plants have chloroplasts to store energy.