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.
The chloroplasts store pigments. They are found only in plant cells, not animal cells. They store chlorophyll and other pigments.
lysosome
Foot, seta and capsule
Corn plants store energy (glucose) in their thick stems.
in the leaf
Because they do not have foot
seed
Seeds store it in the endosperm.
The chloroplasts store pigments. They are found only in plant cells, not animal cells. They store chlorophyll and other pigments.
you can measure a grocery store in a foot in a yard and with a tapemeasure
no, there isn't a foot locker store in yorkdale
You can buy a Presser Foot Screw at "IronAway" store
Plant- means the sole of the foot.
Metatarsal foot pads are 3/4 in pads one wears in their shoe for more comfort to the arch of their foot. They can be found at places such as a foot store or a leather supply store.
The company logo that has a red foot with wings on the foot is called The Athlete's Foot. The first store opened in 1971.
a no--comply with you pushing with your back foot
"Foot Cushions"