How do sugars leave the phloem?
Ronak Answered question June 15, 2022
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Sugars leave the phloem by being translocated through haustoria – tiny tubes that connect the roots of a plant to the xylem. These tubes are called sucrose haustoria, and they transport glucose, fructose, and other monosaccharides (simple sugars) up from the root cells to the phloem.
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