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how is food transported in plants?​

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Answered by Tanishjaswal
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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. ... This pressure moves the material in the phloem to tissues which have less pressure.

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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. ... This pressure helps in the movement of material in plants.

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