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the food conducting tissue in plants is​

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Answered by shreyao4o62009
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the food-conducting tissue, or phloem (inner part of bark in tree trunks), are complex tissues containing several types of cells, but each includes a cell type that is structurally more specialized for conduction than the associated cells and is assumed to be the main conduit for the rapid long distance transport.

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the food-conducting tissue, or phloem (inner part of bark in tree trunks), are complex tissues containing several types of cells, but each includes a cell type that is structurally more specialized for conduction than the associated cells and is assumed to be the main conduit for the rapid long distance transport.

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