The body stores most of its' food in fat cells called adipose cells.
no.the large does,and not for long.it has to be excreted.
The body stores food in the form of glycogen in the liver and muscles. Once broken down, glucose is used as a source of energy by various tissues in the body. Excess energy is stored in adipose tissue as fat.
They contain mitochondria which stores light energy as food, also through the use of chlorophyll (a green pigment).
Food that has not been digested leaves the body as waste. This food is moved through the intestines and leaves through the anus.
Large intestines.
In the human body there is no "opening" that stores food.
The body stores most of its' food in fat cells called adipose cells.
botany or a plant or flower
no, cassava stores food in the roots while irish potato stores food in the stem
It is big because before leaves sprout, the bulb is the source of food because without leaves, there is no photosynthesis thus no food unless the bulb feeds the plant (which as I said before, it does). The bulb of the onion also stores energy. Hope this satisfies!
food can harm your body because when you eat the food go to diffrent types of your body and stores the fat and food in there.!
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no.the large does,and not for long.it has to be excreted.
Cabbages have no need to store food as they are seasonal plants and die after about 4 to 6 months. They do however produce food in the leaves of the plants and would utilize short-term storage (in the leaves) for simple metabolic processes. leaves
Spinach stores its plant food in its dark green leaves through the process of photosynthesis. This plant food, in the form of carbohydrates, provides energy for the spinach to grow and thrive.
Adipose Tissue