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phloem is the adjacent cell of_.​

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Answered by simran1025
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Phloem tissue consists of conducting cells, generally called sieve elements, parenchyma cells, including both specialized companion cells or albuminous cells and unspecialized cells and supportive cells, such as fibres and sclereids. A vessel is made of a number of cells. The ends are rounded or transverse. A vessel is several centimetres in length. The septa between adjacent cells get dissolved to produce a vessel.

Answered by ServeshKumarLal
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Phloem is composed of several cell types including sclerenchyma, parenchyma, sieve elements and companion cells. ... These sieve plates are areas with many pores through which adjacent cells are connected by a continuous cytoplasm.

Thus, phloem, along with xylem, is found inside stems, roots and leaves - surrounded by ground tissue.

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