mention the exact location of sieve tubes
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It is present in the phloem in the conducting tissue.
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Sieve Tube Element
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- Sieve tube, in flowering plants, stretched living cells (sieve-tube elements) of the phloem, the cores of which have divided and fragmented and the transverse end dividers of which are punctured by sieve like gatherings of pores (sieve plates)
- They are the channels of nourishment (generally sugar) transport.
- The end dividers of cells in phloem structure sieve plates, which have little gaps in them. These openings in sieve plates permit the nourishment to go along the phloem tubes
- Strainer tube cells are the stretched structures of the phloem
- The end dividers of these plants show sifter like pores
- The primary capacity of these pores is to direct the nourishment and transport them to other parts of the body
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