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Water is transported through xylem. Sugars are transported though phloem.
plants "pipes" that transports sugar molecules are called phloem
Glucose is transported through the plant's vascular system, specifically through the phloem.
transports sugar down from the leaves
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.
Water is transported in Xylem vessels and sugar is transported in the phloem
Sugar is transported through a plant by the "veins" in the plant called phloem. Xylem is the other transportation system that transports water.
xylem and phloem
Glucose is transported as sucrose. It is non reducing and readily soluble.
food is transported through phloem....root get food through obsorbtion of water..then food is transported through a tissue name phloem
in the xylem and phloem respectivly
Water is transported through xylem. Sugars are transported though phloem.
Xylem moves water upward and Phloem move food and nutrients downward to the roots.
Auxins are transported in the phloem, not the xylem.
it is the phloem
water and sugars are transported in the xylem and phloem vessels of the plant
Potato tubers make glucose by degrading sucrose (cane sugar). Sucrose is the end-product of photosynthesis and is transported from the leaves through the phloem to the tuber.