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What is the function of phloem axis?? ​

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Answered by hiratayyab17
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phloem is found away from the centre of the axis towards the periphery and consists of sieve tubes or sieve cells only, or sieve tubes and companion cells only and phloem parenchyma. Phloem serves for translocation of prepared carbohydrates from leaves to the storage tissue and other growing regions.

Phloem is the vascular tissue responsible for the transport of sugars from source tissues (ex. photosynthetic leaf cells) to sink tissues (ex. non-photosynthetic root cells or developing flowers). Other molecules such as proteins and mRNAs are also transported throughout the plant via phloem.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Usually in stems, phloem is found away from the centre of the axis towards the periphery and consists of sieve tubes or sieve cells only, or sieve tubes and companion cells only and phloem parenchyma. Phloem serves for translocation of prepared carbohydrates from leaves to the storage tissue and other growing regions.

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