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Q: How is the shape of xylem and phloem cells are related to their functions in plant?
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What are functions of phloem?

1.It helps in transport of food and water 2.It supports the plant. Cells have end walls with perforations


What are Phloem cells?

Phloem cells are living vascular cells that carries sugar and organic substances throughout a plant.


Which cells in a plant can translocate dissolved sugars?

Phloem


What cells in a plant transport the food?

xylem & phloem


What tissue in plants is made of specialized cells that transports nutrients from the leaves to other areas of the plant?

Phloem is made of sieve tubes, companion cells and phloem parenchyma. These are specialized cells to transport nutrients from leaves to other area of the plant.


What will happen if a plant without functional phloem cells?

Hh


How do the tissues help the plant stem help the plant maintain homeostasis?

Tissues are a group of similar cells that together carry out different functions. In the case of the plant stem, for example, there is phloem for transporting food, and xylem for transporting water and minerals. Tissues have specific functions.


What is the name of the tissue that contains seive tubes?

Parenchyma cells in "phloem tissue"


What are dead xylem and phloem cells of a woody plant called?

PITH


Which structures transport food downward in a geranium plant?

phloem cells


How do phloem cells differ from xylem cells in a tree?

There is a layer of living Phloem and there is a layer of living xylem. Both these layer produce dead tissue, the Phloem produces bark (dead protective outer layer), the xylem produces wood (dead supportive inner layer). Both the wood and the bark are dead. It is only the two thin layers of Phloem and Xylem that are alive.


Sugars are conducted through plant tissue by the?

The sieve tubes of the phloem cells help to transport sugars. The stem of the plant has a layer of cells called phloem. Part of the phloem is made of sieve tubes that permit the flow of sugars solution through the influence of fluid pressure differential. The phloem also contains companion cells for the sieve tubes which aid in the transport of sugars to these tubes.