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What is the function of sieve tubes in phloem tissues?

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Answered by zacknight47
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Answer:

The short answer is that they are the “highway” for sugar transport. Sieve tubes are basically how sugars get from sugar-abundant cells like leaves to sugar-deficient cells like growing roots/leaves/flowers as well as other metabolically active cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The main functions of sieve tube members include maintaining cells and transporting necessary molecules with the help of companion cells. The sieve tube members are living cells (which do not contain a nucleus) that are responsible for transporting carbohydrates throughout the plant

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