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storage of food in different parts of the plant​

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Plants changes the glucose into starch, for example  Meal ( mealies and maize flour), rice (rice flour and rice) and wheat (flour). Plants then store this food in different parts of the plant that an animal will eat. They can store it in their leaves, stems or roots, flowers, fruits or seeds.

A storage organ is a part of a plant specifically modified for storage of energy (generally in the form of carbohydrates) or water. Storage organs often grow underground, where they are better protected from attack by herbivores.

In plants, food is stored in the leaves, stems and roots in the form of starch. The storage form of glucose in plants is starch. Starch is a Polysaccharide. The leaves of a plant make sugar during the process of photosynthesis.

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