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Phloem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In vascular plants, phloem is the living tissue that carries organic nutrients (known as photosynthate), particularly sucrose, a sugar, to all parts of the plant where needed.
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phloem - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about phloem
Tissue found in vascular plants. Its main function is to transport sugars and other food materials such as amino acids (see protein) from the leaves, where they are produced, to ...
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phloem definition of phloem in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
phloem (flō`ĕm): see bark bark, outer covering of the stem of woody plants, composed of waterproof cork cells protecting a layer of food-conducting tissue—the phloem or inner ...
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phloem - definition of phloem by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
phlo·em (fl m) n. The food-conducting tissue of vascular plants, consisting of sieve tubes, fibers, parenchyma, and sclereids. Also called bast.
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Phloem Definition | Definition of Phloem at Dictionary.com
noun: part of a vascular bundle consisting of sieve tubes, companion cells, parenchyma, and fibers ...
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phloem (plant tissue) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on phloem (plant tissue), tissues in plants that conduct foods made in the leaves to all other parts of the plant. Phloem is composed of ...
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Translocation of Food
Translocation of Food Food and other organic substances (e.g., some plant hormones and even messenger RNAs ) manufactured in the cells of the plant are transported in the phloem.
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Biology4Kids.com: Plants: Xylem and Phloem
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Phloem - New World Encyclopedia
In vascular plants (all plants except mosses and their relatives), phloem is the living tissue that carries sugar and organic nutrients throughout the plant.
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phloem: Definition from Answers.com
n. The food-conducting tissue of vascular plants, consisting of sieve tubes, fibers, parenchyma, and sclereids. Also called bast [German, from Greek phloios , bark.]
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