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In Biology / High School | 2014-10-30

How is the sugar produced by photosynthesis transported from the leaf?

A. in the xylem
B. in the phloem
C. through the stomata
D. through the epidermis

Asked by CorinnePerham155

Answer (3)

B - Phloem
The Phloem is the tissue in the plant responsible for transporting sugars.

Answered by ollieboyne | 2024-06-10

Answer: Option B ;

Answered by TenishaTon | 2024-06-12

In photosynthesis, sugar (glucose) produced in the leaves is transported through the phloem, a type of vascular tissue. This process, known as translocation, ensures that the sugars reach various parts of the plant for use or storage. Therefore, the correct answer is option B: in the phloem.
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Answered by TenishaTon | 2024-12-26