How is food transported in plants
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Through the help of a conducting tissue ( vascular tissue ) Phloem transports food in plants
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Food is transported by phloem cells in a plant.
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- Food is transported through the phloem vessels in a plant.
- In plants, food is prepared by the process of photosynthesis.
- The process of photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of a plant.
- From the leaves, the food which is in the form of glucose is transported to all other parts of a plant by the phloem vessels.
- The phloem vessels work opposite to the xylem vessels which are entitled to bring water from the roots to the upper parts of the plant.
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