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the function of phloem in ferns is​

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Answered by havellshavells
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The stiff cell walls of the xylem also provide support for the fern plant as it grows taller. The other vascular tissue, phloem, is responsible for moving glucose throughout the plant. ... To move food throughout the fern, glucose is pumped into the sieve elements (this process requires cellular energy).

Answered by alizaahmed122350
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Phloem tissue is comprised of sieve elements; live cells which have lost their nuclei, and companion cells; which seem to �take care of� the sieve cells. To move food throughout the fern, glucose is pumped into the sieve elements (this process requires cellular energy)

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