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Where do companion cell found

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Answered by Anonymous
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Phloem is composed of several cell types including sclerenchyma, parenchyma, sieve elements and companion cells. The sieve element and companion cell are found closely associated with each other in what is referred to as the sieve element/companion cell complex.

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Answered by wwwsapnar8162
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Explanation:

Campanian cells are found in phloem tissue mostly in angiosperms....

These are specialised parenchymatous cell which is closely associated with seive tube elements where campanian cell helps in maintaining the pressure gradient in seive tube and as nucleus is absent in sieve tube campanian cells nucleus control the function of seive tube....

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