Biology, asked by samriddhisinghyadav2, 26 days ago

how does the food manufactured in the leaves reach different parts of the plant?​

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Answered by kmera9407
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Explanation:

Stems carry water and nutrients taken up by the roots to the leaves. Then the food produced by the leaves moves to other parts of the plant. The cells that do this work are called the xylem cells. ... The phloem cells move the food.

Answered by skprincktr
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Answer:

The transport of food in plants is called translocation. It takes place with the help of a conducting tissue called phloem. Phloem transports glucose, amino acids and other substances from leaves to root, shoot, fruits and seeds.

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