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how does food move (transport of food in plants) ​

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Answered by head12356789
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Answer:

The root absorbs nitrogen and sunlight under the soil, and the sources move from root to stem, then, the stem provides the items to every parts of the plant including stomata, It the leaf that only prepare the food with the help of chlorophyll.

Explanation:

The phloem tissue is the tissue in the plants that transfers food from leaves to other plants by going under the soil, they get the energy of ATP to do this process.

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Answered by lahari60
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It is by using the energy from ATP that the food made in the leaves of a plant is loaded in sieve tubes of phloem tissue. ... This high pressure produced in phloem tissue moves the food to all other parts of a plant having less pressure. In this way food is transported to all parts of a plant through phloem tissue.

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