Science, asked by pranjal0407, 8 months ago

How food or sucouse is moved inside phlem?

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Answered by haiqimalik123
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At their "source" — the leaves — sugars are pumped by active transport into the companion cells and sieve elements of the phloem. As sugars (and other products of photosynthesis) accumulate in the phloem, water enters by osmosis. In the figure, sugar molecules are represented in black, water molecules in red.)

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Answered by swati4678
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Phloem tissue use energy for ATP to remove sucrose. It also increases the osmotic pressure of tissue causing water to move into it. This pressure then moves the sucrose to phloem tissue....

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