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Phloem cells do not have a nucleus, and they have very few vacuoles. They act much like a sieve.

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What is called the food conducting tissue of a plant?

The food conducting tissue of a plant is called phloem. Phloem is responsible for transporting sugars and other organic nutrients produced by photosynthesis throughout the plant.


What do the phloem do?

A phloem transports food to a plant.


Do Vascular plants have phloem?

Phloem as well as xylem


Is phloem in a plant or in an animal?

Phloem is found in plants.


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Is the xylem or the phloem closer to the cortex?

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What are tubes that carry fluids from the roots up to leaves of vascular plants?

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Why does water follow the sugar as it moves through the phloem?

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What is old phloem called?

Old phloem is called the secondary phloem. It is produced by the vascular cambium in plants and serves to transport sugars and other nutrients throughout the plant.


What adaptations allowed plants to transport water and nutrients from the soil to all of the cells within the plant?

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