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what is called the liquid food of the plant?​

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Answered by LabdhiDoshi
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Plants have vascular systems similar (but not very) to an animal’s vascular system. Pipes..There are two pipe systems, normally; one goes up carrying water and chemistry for photosynthesizing factories, carries carbohydrates to other parts of the plant to repair, energize a reproductive bud…that is the Xylem.

The other set of pipes are Phloem. They take the product produced by the leaves (carbohydrates)…down to the roots and stems for storage to be used during dormancy or stress or reproduction. Like fat on us animals, us humans, storage of energy made from sunlight and…a lot of other stuff, too.

The answer to your question are both: Xylem and Phloem. Xylem carries water and chemicals UP to the factories and Phloem picks up the products of photosynthesis to transport them DOWN to be put into storage for rainy days. This vascular system occupies a thin thin sheath beneath the bark or epidermis of a plant, normally. To girdle a huge tree all one needs to do is make a slice 1/4 inch all around the circumference of that tree.

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Answered by shashiv362
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Explanation:the plant food in liquid

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