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Hormones
The general name is a succulent or a cactus.
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In plants the tissue that transports sugar made by photosynthesis is called the Phloem. N.B. The Phloem supplies all other parts of the plant , so that the tissues and organs that can't make their own food receive products of photosynthesis.
Epidermal tissue.
Hormones
The general name is a succulent or a cactus.
Sieve Tubes are found in the phloem tissue of a plant. They transport nutrients (mainly those made during photosynthesis) to the different parts of the plant
Unlike xylem (which is composed primarily of dead cells), the phloem is composed of still-living cells that transport sap. The sap is a water-based solution, but rich in sugars made by the photosynthetic areas. These sugars are transported to non-photosynthetic parts of the plant, such as the roots, or into storage structures, such as tubers or bulbs.
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You can find parenchyma cells throughout a plant.
No, it is an organic tissue, coming from the leaves of a marine plant, thus the name: "sea-weed".
Strawberries are red due to chemical name anthocyanins. Though anthocyanins are responsible for other color like blue but color differed by the difference in the pH of the plant tissue. Strawberries are somewhat acidic so their anthocyanin reflect red light.
Parenchyma cells in "phloem tissue"
Gallium is the answer. Galls are disease caused by insects
name the tissue on the earlobe
The scientific name for skin tissue is "cutaneous tissue" or "integumentary tissue."