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Plants produce sugar primarily in the
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, moving
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the plant.
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Plants produce sugar primarily in the leaves through the process of photosynthesis. The sugar is transported in the phloem, moving throughout the plant.
(Briefly: sugar—mainly sucrose—is loaded into phloem sieve tubes and translocated from source tissues (leaves) to sink tissues (roots, fruits, growing shoots) by pressure-driven flow.)
(Briefly: sugar—mainly sucrose—is loaded into phloem sieve tubes and translocated from source tissues (leaves) to sink tissues (roots, fruits, growing shoots) by pressure-driven flow.)
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