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Q: Where is the phloem sugars transported to?
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Sugars and other organic compounds are transported thoughtout a seed plant by what?

The phloem


A tissues transport water and sugar in plant is?

Water is transported through xylem. Sugars are transported though phloem.


Do plants have anything in their veins?

water and sugars are transported in the xylem and phloem vessels of the plant


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.


What is the tissue that carries nutrients thoughout a plant?

Nutrients as in sugars (products of photosynthesis) such as Sucrose, are transported in the Phloem, and water is transported in the Xylem vessels


Are auxins transported in xylem or phloem?

Auxins are transported in the phloem, not the xylem.


Dr Esau discovered that plant viruses and sugars can be transported through plant tissues via?

Phloem (Sieve tubes)


How are the sugars made in leaves transported in plants?

Sugar is transported through a plant by the "veins" in the plant called phloem. Xylem is the other transportation system that transports water.


In a plant the pressure flow hypothesis explains the movement of sugar from the to the?

The movement of sugars in the phloem begins at the source, where (a) sugars are loaded (actively transported) into a sieve tube. Loading of the phloem sets up a water potential gradient that facilitates the movement of water into the dense phloem sap from the neighboring xylem (b). As hydrostatic pressure in the phloem sieve tube increases, pressure flow begins (c), and the sap moves through the phloem by mass flow. Meanwhile, at the sink (d), incoming sugars are actively transported out of the phloem and removed as complex carbohydrates. The loss of solute produces a high water potential in the phloem, and water passes out (e), returning eventually to the xylem.


Sugar is carried away from leaves in what tisssues?

Sugar is carried away from leaves through the phloem tissues. The phloem is a specialized vascular tissue that transports sugars, nutrients, and signaling molecules throughout the plant. Specifically, sugars produced during photosynthesis in the leaves are transported to other parts of the plant, such as storage organs or growing tissues, through the phloem.


What is phloem sap?

Phloem sap is a nutrient-rich, watery fluid that flows through the phloem tissue of a plant. It is responsible for transporting sugars, amino acids, hormones, and other organic molecules from the leaves, where they are produced through photosynthesis, to other parts of the plant. Phloem sap moves through the plant in a process called translocation.


How do the products of photosynthesis are transported in the plant?

There are veins in the plants. The sugars and starches travel through veins and osmosis. The osmosis is the absorption and release through the cell wall. This passes waste and food from one cell to the next.