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29 November, 21:17

Through which tissue do sugars get transported to reach the leaves during growth and reproduction? a. collenchyma b. parenchyma c. xylem d. phloem

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  1. 29 November, 22:36
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    The answer is D phloem
  2. 29 November, 23:51
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    The answer is d. phloem.

    Phloem is a transport tissue of vascular plants. It is used for transport of food and nutrients, so sugar is definitively transported by phloem.

    Other choices cannot be right because collenchyma and parenchyma are ground tissues, while xylem is the transport tissue like phloem but used for transport of water and minerals.
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