Biology, asked by laajshd, 1 year ago

10 functions of phloem​

Answers

Answered by Udayeswari
0

Answer:

Phloem is the vascular tissue responsible for the transport of sugars from source tissues (ex. photosynthetic leaf cells) to sink tissues (ex. non-photosynthetic root cells or developing flowers). Other molecules such as proteins and mRNAs are also transported throughout the plant via phloem.

Answered by amitmohit854
0

Answer:

HOPE It MAY HELP YOU

Explanation:

The function of the phloem tissue is to transportfood nutrients such as sucrose and amino acids from the leaves and to all other cells of the plant, this is called translocation.

Similar questions