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  • 14-03-2022
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What do we call the cells in phloem that are alive at maturity but lose almost all their organelles?
A. Sieve- tube
B. Tracheid's

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  • 14-03-2022

Answer:

Sieve-tube

Explanation:

Sieve elements are thin-walled cells that are alive at maturity, although the protoplast is greatly changed, and they generally lack nuclei. Sieve elements are elongated and function as the basic photosynthate-conducting cell type in the phloem of vascular plants.

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