Some plants have sugar in their roots

Yes, it is true that some plants have sugar in their roots. Specifically, sugar can be found in the form of carbohydrates stored in the roots as a reserve for the plant to use later. These sugar reserves help the plant during times when it cannot produce sufficient energy through photosynthesis, such as during winter or drought conditions. The stored sugars in the roots can be accessed and transported to other parts of the plant as needed.