Through which tissue do sugars get transported to reach the leaves during growth and reproduction?

collenchyma
parenchyma
xylem
phloem

Respuesta :

The correct  answer is Phloem

Explanation:

Phloem is a transport tissue of vascular plants. It is used for transport of food and nutrients, so sugar is definitively brought by phloem.Other choices cannot be right because collenchyma and parenchyma are ground tissues, while xylem is the carrier tissue similar to phloem but worked for a conveyor of water and minerals. 

Oseni

Synthesized carbohydrates in the form of sugar are transported through the phloem tissues of plants.

Phloem transport

The phloem is the tissue responsible for the transportation of manufactured food.

Manufactured foods are transported from their point of manufacturing (source) to where they are needed in the body of plants (sink).

The process through which sugar gets transported from sources to sinks in the body of plants is known as translocation.

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