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(ii)   Phloem

                   o  Phloem  (bast)  is  a  living  conducting  tissue.  It  also  contains  tubes  just  like

                       xylem but does not perform mechanical function.
                   o  Phloem is composed of following four elements or cells:

                       a)  Sieve  tubes-  These  are  elongated

                          and  have  thin  cell  wall.  They  have
                          cytoplasm but  do  not have  nucleus

                          and  other  organs.  These  cells  are
                          responsible  for  transportation  of

                          food and nutrients
                       b)  Companion      cells-   They     have

                          cytoplasm,     nucleus    and    other

                          organelles.  They  perform  the  tasks
                          required for sieve cells for living.

                       c)  Phloem parenchyma- store food.
                       d)  Phloem  fibres-  have  thick  cell  wall

                          and     they    provide    mechanical

                          support to plant.
               Function:

                   o  Phloem  transports  (conducts)  photo  synthetically  prepared  food  materials
                       from the leaves to the storage organs and later from storage organs to the

                       growing regions of the plant body.



                                 Xylem                                        Phloem
               Xylem  tissues  are  tubular-shaped  Phloem  tissues  are  elongated,  tubular-

               structure,  with  the  absence  of  cross  shaped  structures  that  include  thin  sieve
               walls. This tissue resembles the shape  tubes with walls.
               of a star.

               Xylem  occupies  the  centre  of  the  Phloem is located on the outer side of the
               vascular bundle.                            vascular bundle.

               Xylem fibres are smaller.                   Phloem fibres are larger.
               They are present in leaves, stems, and  They  are  present  in  leaves,  roots,  stems

               roots.                                      but transports and grow in fruits seeds and
                                                           roots.

               These       tissues     move      in     a  These  tissues  move  in  a  Bidirectional.
               Unidirectional.    (only in one direction  (both ways – up and down)
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