The phloem primarily transports organic compounds, particularly sugars produced during photosynthesis, from the leaves to other parts of the plant. This process, known as translocation, also includes the movement of nutrients and signaling molecules essential for growth and development. In addition to sugars, the phloem can carry amino acids, hormones, and other metabolites necessary for the plant's functioning.
What's The phloem
Glucose is transported through the plant's vascular system, specifically through the phloem.
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.
phloem tissues are the tissues that carry sugars and other minerals throughout plant. phloem goes both ways in a plant up and down. phloem are little tubes.
Phloem
By xylem and phloem and by gravity it goes upward
The material is transported using Xylem and Phloem tissues.
What's The phloem
Glucose is transported through the plant's vascular system, specifically through the phloem.
food is transported through phloem....root get food through obsorbtion of water..then food is transported through a tissue name phloem
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.
Phloem
The xylem transports water and minerals through the stem and the phloem transports the food.
phloem tissues are the tissues that carry sugars and other minerals throughout plant. phloem goes both ways in a plant up and down. phloem are little tubes.
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