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Translocation Tissues - Phloem

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Phloem

The phloem is specialised to transport food products to parts of the plant where they are needed. Phloem vessels are made up of columns of living cells.

Small holes

Small holes

  • The end walls of phloem cells contain small holes to allow food products to move up and down the phloem vessels throughout the plant.
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