why do plants store inside them give some examples of plants that store food in their body.
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The site of energy storage is also very important in the body so that the energy-storage tissues are vascularized and the circulatory system can deposit or withdraw fats as and when needed. Plants also store a little starch throughout their body, some in cortex, some in path cells, and even in wood.
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