PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
TRANSPORT IN PLANT
Question
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xylem
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phloem
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stoma
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spongy mesophyll
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Detailed explanation-1: -Phloem is responsible for transporting sugars, proteins, and other organic molecules in plants.
Detailed explanation-2: -Vascular tissue transports water, minerals, and sugars to different parts of the plant. Vascular tissue is made of two specialized conducting tissues: xylem and phloem.
Detailed explanation-3: -Plant Physiology and Development Phloem is one of the two tissues that make up the plant’s long-distance transport system, the other being xylem. Phloem translocates water and products of photosynthesis from source tissues to the sink regions where they are utilized or stored.
Detailed explanation-4: -Sugars produced in sources, such as leaves, need to be delivered to growing parts of the plant via the phloem in a process called translocation, or movement of sugar.
Detailed explanation-5: -In vascular plants (all plants except mosses and their relatives), phloem is the living tissue that carries sugar and organic nutrients throughout the plant. The other type of transport tissue in plants, xylem, transports water.