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In plants, the "foot" typically refers to the base of a structure, such as a flower or leaf stem, but it doesn't specifically store nutrients or energy. Instead, plants primarily store energy in the form of starch in specialized storage organs like roots, tubers, and seeds. For example, the roots of a plant often serve as storage sites for carbohydrates and other nutrients.

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