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how is food transported in plants???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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♡In plants food is transported from leaves to the rest of the plant body with the help of vascular tissues phloem to be specific.

♡Phloem utilizes the energy found in the form of ATP in cells and create osmotic pressure and transport food from an area of high concentration  (leaves) to a an area of lower concentration (stem, roots etc).

Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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The food which is prepared by the process of photosynthesis in the leaves of a plant has to be transported to other parts like stem, roots, branches etc. Therefore this food is transported to other parts of the plant through a kind of tubes called phloem. ... Phloem is present in all the parts of a plant.

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