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write about the cell present in phloem​

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Answered by AbhaySachan
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Explanation:

The phloem is a complex tissue and is formed typically by three cell types, the sieve elements, the parenchyma cells, and the sclerenchyma cells . Sclerenchyma cells might sometimes be absent in primary and/or secondary phloem.

Answered by sabamubzarique53
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The phloem is a complex tissue and is formed typically by three cell types, the sieve elements, the parenchyma cells, and the sclerenchyma cells (Figure 2a–d). Sclerenchyma cells might sometimes be absent in primary and/or secondary phloem.

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