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How are the products of photosynthesis transported in the plant?

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Answered by 12345512
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In times of rapid photosynthesis, the main product is glucose ,but it is usually converted to the largest sugar sucrose. The sugar and other organic molecules are transported through the plant by means of a special layer of tissue called phloem.

Answered by jannat176
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The process of photosynthesis, in plants, result in the production of Glucose. This, whole process is done in the leaves of a plant in the presence of chlorophyll. After the completion of the process, that is the time when there is no light, a network of tubes that run throughout the plant, transports the food from the leaves to all parts of the plant. This network is known as the Phloem.

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