Unlike xylem (which is composed primarily of dead cells), the phloem is composed of still-living cells that transport sap and forms part of the plants vascular system.
The sap is a water-based solution, but rich in sugars made by the photosynthetic areas (mainly in the leaves). These sugars are transported to non-photosynthetic parts of the plant, such as the roots, or into storage structures.
Transport in the phloem is generally in a downward direction within the plant. food transport
The parenchyma cells in between the sieve tubes of the phloem, and functions primarily for food storage.
The cambium is the layer of actively dividing cells between the xylem and phloem tissues of plants. It is responsible for the secondary growth of plants.
The function of the bast a strong woody fiber obtained chiefly from phloem of plants
it helps for the transport of water from one part of the plant to the other
phloem
the xylem transports water and the phloem transports organic substances.
The parenchyma cells in between the sieve tubes of the phloem, and functions primarily for food storage.
Phloem provides a passage for the downward movement of the food manufactured in leaves to various parts of the plant.
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The cambium is the layer of actively dividing cells between the xylem and phloem tissues of plants. It is responsible for the secondary growth of plants.
There is structural difference between xylem and phloem. This is because their function is also different. Had there been no difference in structure, how these could have performed different function?
The xylem generally transports water throughout the plant (and some nutrients) while the phloem transports soluble organic material made during photosynthesis.
produces xylem and phloem
transports sugar down from the leaves
The function of the bast a strong woody fiber obtained chiefly from phloem of plants
They are made up of xylem and phloem. The xylem's primary function is to transport water, while the phloem transports nutrients.
it helps for the transport of water from one part of the plant to the other