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phloem cells that don't have nucleus​

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The cells that make up the phloem are adapted to their function: Sieve tubes – specialised for transport and have no nuclei. Each sieve tube has a perforated end so its cytoplasm connects one cell to the next. Companion cells – transport of substances in the phloem requires energy.

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