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Sucrose enters a phloem sieve-tube cell because of

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Answered by EkVillian
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The sugar in the form of sucrose is moved into the companion cells and then into the living phloem sieve tube cells by active transport. This creates a hypertonic condition in the phloem. Water in xylem vessels adjacent to phloem moves through endosmosis.

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The sugar in the form of sucrose is moved into the companion cells and then into the living phloem sieve tube cells by active transport. This creates a hypertonic condition in the phloem. Water in xylem vessels adjacent to phloem moves through endosmosis.

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