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Proteins in plants are stored in various organelles such as vacuoles, plastids, and endoplasmic reticulum. Some plants store proteins in specialized structures like seeds, nuts, and legumes. Additionally, protein can be found in plant cell cytoplasm.

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Is the product of photosynthesis a protein?

Sort of. Chloroplast has chlorophyll stored in it and that is usually in plants. Many plants have protein but to answer your question, you need to be more specific. Check out the Wikipedia article for details. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroplast


Is food in plants is the same as starch?

Yes, Because plants store food as starch and animals store fats/lipids as glycogen and protein is stored as glycogen too(in animals)


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If individuals consume protein in excess of the amount needed, the extra protein will not be stored as protein. It will convert to fat and stored as fat.


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How is carbon stored in living things?

Carbon is stored in living things through the process of photosynthesis, where plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and convert it into glucose. This glucose is then used for energy and growth in plants and other organisms that consume them. Carbon can also be stored in living organisms as fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.


What plants have protein?

animals all animals (meats) have protein, some plants have protein too, like peanuts.


Are carbohydrates stored similarly in both plants and animals?

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How do organisms utilized the stored energy from green plants?

how do organisms utilize the stored energy from green plants


Excess dietary protein is stored as protein in the liver and muscle is this true or false?

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Why is carbohydrate called protein sparer?

When your body needs energy, it will first use carbohydrates stored in your body, sparing the protein and fats in your body. When the stored carbohydrates are depleted, the body will start using protein and fats.


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