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Through which tissue do sugars get transported to reach the leaves during growth and reproduction?
collenchyma
parenchyma
xylem
phloem
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Phloem conducts sugars (photosynthates) from source tissues to sink tissues (growing leaves, roots, flowers, fruits) during growth and reproduction.
Phloem conducts sugars (photosynthates) from source tissues to sink tissues (growing leaves, roots, flowers, fruits) during growth and reproduction.
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