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Phloem transports sugar, primarily in the form of sucrose, from the leaves, where it is produced during photosynthesis, to various parts of the plant, including roots, stems, and developing fruits. This process is essential for distributing energy and nutrients throughout the plant, supporting growth and development. The movement occurs through a process called translocation, which relies on pressure differences and the active transport of sugars.

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