Biology, asked by Divyasingla12, 1 year ago

give importace of sieve plate

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Answered by khanarisha3110
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A sieve plate is a wall with holes in it, between the sieve-tube elements in vascular plants. It is easy to confuse the two. Picture the tube elements as toilet tissue rolls stacked on top of each other, and the seive plate as a film of perforated plastic between each one.

Seive plates contain many pores through which nutrients are transported, as is the function of the phloem.

Its kinda like a straw
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Answered by no4
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>> In some vascular plants, a wall with holes there situated in sieve-tubes called sieve plate...

>> To allow the nutrients through this sieve plate, sieve plate has pores and that's holes on it...

>> Function - Sieve plates separate surrounding phloem cells...

>> They help to pass carbohydrates and nutrients to plants...

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