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Storage of plant

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In a dicot. plant, where do they store their food from photosynthesis?

Roots, Stem, do they store in their leaves? Mesophyll cells?

excess food from photosyn is always stored as starch and kept in the

cells doing photosyn to be use later in respiration. However, if there

are cells that requires food then it will be transported to them via

the phloem. these cells are like fruits, flowers, roots etc. Certain

plants have storage organs to store these food for latter usage like

asexual reproduction such as tuber, bulbs, corm etc.

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