How do plants make and store food?
Mia Walsh
Published May 27, 2026
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In this way, why only plants can make their food?
Plants are producers which means animals areconsumers, animals can't make their own foodbecause they lack chlorophyll and they have no chloroplasts intheir cells like plants do. Plants use theseessential things to make food and energy.
One may also ask, where do plants store their energy? Plants store their energy in the form of starch,which is a complex carbohydrate that can be broken down into asimple carbohydrate (glucose) for the plant to use forenergy. Plant cells store starch in storageorganelles like all cells do. (vacuoles).
Keeping this in view, which part of plant stores food?
Some plants store food in their stems (modifiedor underground).We eat the stems of such plants asfood. The leafy vegetables are the leaves of theplants.
How do plants get nutrients?
Plants absorb nutrients and water throughtheir roots, but photosynthesis — the process by whichplants create their fuel — occurs in the leaves.Therefore, plants need to get fluids andnutrients from the ground up through their stems to theirparts that are above ground level.
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