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1-xylem and phloem
2-The nutrient-rich regions that supply sugars for the rest of the plant are called the sources
3-In the long days of light in the summer, the plant makes more sugar than it needs, so sugar goes down to the roots for storage. In the winter, with less light, there is less photosynthesis and the plant brings sugar back up to the leaves to consume as energy.
4-Sap moves through phloem via translocation, the transport of dissolved materials in a plant.
5 - as it shows dyes sucked by xylem
2-The nutrient-rich regions that supply sugars for the rest of the plant are called the sources
3-In the long days of light in the summer, the plant makes more sugar than it needs, so sugar goes down to the roots for storage. In the winter, with less light, there is less photosynthesis and the plant brings sugar back up to the leaves to consume as energy.
4-Sap moves through phloem via translocation, the transport of dissolved materials in a plant.
5 - as it shows dyes sucked by xylem
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