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26 December, 18:14

Why is the phloem in a leaf important to the roots of a plant?

A. It provides the roots with carbohydrates.

B. It provides the roots with nutrients from the soil.

C. It transports water to the leaves from the roots.

D. It transports dead materials to the roots.

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  1. 26 December, 18:18
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    The answer is A.

    Phloem is mainly used to transport nutrients from their region of production to the region that needs or stores the nutrient.

    In photosynthesis, the method that plants make food, starch is produced. As the root hair cells needed energy to function, nutrients is needed so that it can respire and produce energy.

    Therefore, when starch is produced, they will travel down the plants by the phloem to the roots where the nutrients is used.
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