Biology, asked by aasthakhanna1495, 11 months ago

In which form does the food transported in plants?

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Answered by serena16
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Answer:

Sugars and other food molecules synthesised in the leaves are transported to other parts of the plant through phloem. Sieve tubes are living cells of the phloem, which transport food

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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‘Food’ is transported in the ‘form of starch’.  

Explanation:

  • Plants are the only ‘organisms’ that are autotrophic in nature; they are the only ‘organisms’ that can ‘prepare their own food’, by using carbon dioxide and water in the ‘presence of sunlight’ through a process called photosynthesis.  
  • The ‘green pigment’ called chlorophyll helps the plant to trap sunlight thereby facilitating synthesis of food.  
  • The photosynthesis process produces starch by using the raw materials.  

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