food is stored in cortical and pith cells of root, also called parenchyma cells
poo!! in a stem
Some roots store carbohydrates or water
A fibrous root anchors the plant and provides nutrients straight from the soil. A fleshy root stores food for later use.
Root cells lack chloroplasts, which are necessary for photosynthesis, the process by which plants produce food. Instead, the leaves of the plant have specialized cells called mesophyll cells that contain chloroplasts and are responsible for photosynthesis.
Beetroot is the root of a plant, hence the word root!
A lot of vegetables: the carrot or potato are examples. The carrot is the root of the plant
In the cortex
the root hairs get the food that the plant needs underground.
The root of the plant delivers nutrients, food for the plant, and water to help the plant to survive.
poo!! in a stem
A plant get it's food from it root. It's roots absorbs all the nutrients from the ground. by the roots and stem.
The food is stored in the flashy part of root, stem, leaves, fruits and seeds.
Some types of food storing root are sweet potatoes and carrots.They stores excess food made by the plant during photosynthesis.
the carrot plant needs the root to take in water hence, they need food
Root hairs on the root absorb water and minerals that are present in the soil. These are then transported from the root hairs to the root, and then throughout the rest of the plant.
The leaves of a carrot plant use photosynthesis to produce food in the form of sugars. These sugars are then transported down to the roots where they are stored as energy in the form of carbohydrates.
Some roots store carbohydrates or water