An area where sugars are used or stored is a sink (option 2). This usually refers to a plant's roots and fruits.
The sinks are the areas where growth is occurring right now and the storage areas. These components of the sinks include the roots, the flowers, and the fruits. The roots may convert some sucrose to starch and store it.
The flowers use the sucrose to create fructose and later when the fruits are developing, quite significant amounts of sucrose may be used to produce sweet fruit ready to draw in animals.
However, there is a time of year when many plants go dormant. They wait out the harsh conditions during this phase while engaging in less activity. While dormant, plants rely on their reserves of starch, oils, and other materials to survive instead of photosynthesis. They resume growing when the seasons change. Now, sucrose is created from the materials that were previously stored, and it is shipped to the growing area.
To learn more about sink: https://brainly.com/question/26537422
#SPJ4
Note that the full question is:
Which term describes an area where sugars are used or stored?
1. Stomata
2. Sink
3. Source
4. Leaves