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Biology, 11.11.2020 17:50, dondre54

How is the phloem in a leaf related to the roots of the plant? a. cells that contain sugar move between the leaf and roots within the phloem. 

b. chloroplasts that make sugar move through phloem cells to the roots. 

c. water in the phloem cells comes to the leaf from the roots. 

d. sugar made in the leaf is carried to the roots by cells in the phloem.

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