Biology, asked by asma27ansari, 11 months ago

Which tissues are removed when a plant is girdled?
i. Xylem and Pith
ii. Xylem and Phloem
iii. Phloem and Epidermis
iv. Phloem and Pith ​

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Answered by sameeer786
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xylem and pith

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Answered by qwcricket10
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Plant girdling is an experiment to show the sugar movement in plants.

  • The tissue which is responsible for the movement of the compounds that are produced in the photosynthesis process is the phloem tissue.
  • The movement of that products is known as translocation.
  • To prove that the phloem tissue is transporting sugar in plants girdling experiment is performed.
  • In this experiment, all the Phloem and Epidermis tissues are removed.
  • It will stop the sugar circulation and slowly the plant is killed.
  • Option(iii) is right.
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