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Aphid sucks the insect from the dash of a stem

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Answered by 124311
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Answer:

pholem

Explanation:

An aphid is a small sap-sucking insect and pierces its proboscis into the stem of the plant to extract sugary juices to feed itself. ... Plants transport sugars through the phloem cells and hence an aphid mainly pierces its proboscis into the phloem to suck up these sugar-rich juices. So, the correct answer is 'Phloem'.

Answered by niteshkhatri799
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Answer:

it sucks sugary juices from the stem to feed itself, (it doesn`t suks the insect )

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