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Sieve tubes are part of _______ .a. cortexb. mesophyllc. phloemd. xylem
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Sieve tubes are a series of cells, called sieve-tube members, arranged end to end to form a continuous tube. They are found in phloem and their main function is to transport sugars and other nutrients throughout the plant. Show more…
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