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Where do plant cells store their dissolved materials such as salts and sugars?

Plant cells store their dissolved materials, such as salts and sugars, in their vacuoles. The vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle that acts as a storage compartment for various substances in the plant cell.


What if the plant cells do not use the sugars immediately?

store the sugars as carbohydrates.


What happens If the plant cells do not use the sugars immediately?

store the sugars as carbohydrates.


What tissue is most likely to transport dissolved sugar?

The tissue most likely to transport dissolved sugar in plants is phloem. Phloem is responsible for the movement of organic nutrients, particularly sugars produced during photosynthesis, from the leaves to other parts of the plant. This transport occurs through specialized cells called sieve tubes, which facilitate the flow of sap containing dissolved sugars and other nutrients.


What do plant leaf cells produce for the plant?

build


What do chorloplasts do?

They produce sugars and starches in plant cells through photosynthesis.


Symbiotic relationship in the temperate rainforest?

The mycorrhizae fungi supply the plant with dissolved minerals and water from the soil in exchange the plant returns sugars to the fungus.


What part of the cell produces sugars?

The chloroplasts of plant cells produce sugar.


What do pant cells do?

Plant cells make energy for the cell and makes sugars that feed the plant to do it! This sections has to do somthing with a certain part that is called the mitochondria..


What is the purpose for sugar in cell?

If you are asking about plant cells, then sugars are stored, along with salts, in the vacuole, for food for the plant. &:-)


In plants Vascular tissue that consists of living cells that distribute sugars throughout the plant is called?

Phloem is the vascular tissue in plants that consists of living cells and is responsible for distributing sugars (sucrose) produced during photosynthesis throughout the plant. These sugars are transported from the leaves where they are synthesized to other parts of the plant for growth and energy.


What cells move sugars up down and all around a plant?

cellular respiration

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