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the phloem tissue in plants in plants is responsible for the transportation of -​

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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In plants, the phloem tissue is responsible for the transport of food (in the form of sugar) from the leaves to different parts of the body.

Answered by dayanidhisharma19
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The major function of phloem tissue in plants is to transport glucose and other nutrients from the root system.

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Food supplies are transported via phloem from leaves to other sections of the plant. In land plants, phloem is a vascular tissue that is principally responsible for the delivery of food produced by the leaves. Gymnosperm and angiosperm have fully developed it.

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