what happene to the unused carbohydrates produced in the plant body
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in plant body the unused carbohydrates is stored in the form of glycogen to get energy
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The Carbohydrates such as starch and sugars are produced by plants in excess manner.
These Carbohydrates are breaking down and used as an energy by plants.
Whereas the excess Carbohydrates produced by plants are stored in stem, roots and leaves of the plant. If sunlight doesn't comes i.e, in winter and night there is no photosynthesis occurs so the unused excess carbohydrates are retaken and break down to energy which is utilized by plants in such conditions........
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