Phloem tubes are the tubes in the plant transport that transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
Carbohydrates are moved about plants in the sieve tubesof the phloem.This movement of materials from one part of a plant to another is called translocation. Carbohydrate is normally translocated as sucrose. If you inject glucose or fructose into a plant, it will probably be converted into sucrose before translocation.
The two tubes are phloem and xylem
i) Sieve tubes (ii) Companion cells (iii) Phloem parenchyma (iv) Phloem fibres
i) Sieve tubes (ii) Companion cells (iii) Phloem parenchyma (iv) Phloem fibres
Parenchyma cells in "phloem tissue"
xylem and phloem
The cells having sieve like perforations in their cell walls present in phloem are the sieve tubes of the phloem.
In the stem
phloem
xylem and phloem
The vascular tissue called the phloem.
water and nutrients is carried by the tubes of vascular plants