Even though secondary consumers do not eat plants how are plants important to their food supply
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food supplies in plant
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explanation the food has to be transported to all parts of the plant this is done by vascular tissue called for phloem.
tissue is a group of cells that perform specialised functions in an organism the vascular tissue for the transport of water and nutrition in the plant is called the xylem .
the secondary consumer plant do not eat plant because they grow in soil and soil and their transport in body nutrients nitrogen nitrogen is live in the soil
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