Asked by Chuck Bass
Phloem carries nutrients .
from leaves to areas of growth
from leaves to storage organs
in both of these ways
in none of these ways
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in both of these ways
Phloem translocates photosynthates (sugars and other organic nutrients) from source leaves to sinks — e.g., growing regions and storage organs (and it can be bidirectional depending on source–sink relationships).
Phloem translocates photosynthates (sugars and other organic nutrients) from source leaves to sinks — e.g., growing regions and storage organs (and it can be bidirectional depending on source–sink relationships).
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