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When a plant produces sugars and transports them during translocation, which main plant tissues are at work?
dermal and meristem
dermal and vascular
ground and dermal
vascular and ground
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vascular and ground
Ground tissue (e.g., leaf mesophyll) produces sugars by photosynthesis; vascular tissue (phloem) translocates those sugars throughout the plant.
Ground tissue (e.g., leaf mesophyll) produces sugars by photosynthesis; vascular tissue (phloem) translocates those sugars throughout the plant.
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