The complex tissue known as phloem, which carries organic nutrients throughout a plant and is made up of a variety of cell types. The transfer of sugars and other metabolites from the source organs, such as the leaves, to the sink organs, such as the roots and fruits, is facilitated by this vital part of the plant's vascular system. Sieve tubes, companion cells, phloem parenchyma, and phloem fibres are all components of the complex network of specialised cells known as phloem. One of the most crucial parts of phloem is the sieve tube, which is in charge of distributing and delivering nutrients throughout the plant. The companion cells are in charge of controlling the nutrition flow and supplying energy to the sieve tubes. The structural support for the sieve tubes is provided by phloem parenchyma and phloem fibres, two additional significant phloem components. Understanding the structure and function of phloem is crucial for understanding how plants function because it is a vital component of a healthy and productive plant.
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