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Why are there holes at the end of phloem tebes

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Answered by shorya247
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pheloem consists of sieves tube cells and companion cells for conduction of food these sieves elements are placed end to end. at the junction of two sieve elements there is a plate called sieve plates

Answered by RakeshRajbhar07
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phloem consists of sieve tube cells and companion cells for conduction of food these sieve elements are placed end to end at the junction of to sieve elements there is a plate called sieve plates having circular pores.Through these perforation the transportation takes place.

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