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what do pteridophytes and gymnosperms have in place of companion cells? Answer to become brainliest.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sieve cells are found in gymnosperms. Albuminous cells are also called as Strasburger cells. They lack starch, thus making it possible to differentiate them from phloem parenchyma.

Answered by ashi74056
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Answer:

Albuminous cells

Explanation:

Albuminous cells are present In pteridophyta and gymnosperms which cells are present in place of companion cell. These cells are storage cells which are found in pteridophytes and gymnosperms stem, they store minerals as well as starch.

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