phloem (Meaning)

Wordnet

phloem (n)

(botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to parts where needed; consists primarily of sieve tubes

Webster

phloem (n.)

That portion of fibrovascular bundles which corresponds to the inner bark; the liber tissue; -- distinguished from xylem.

Synonyms & Antonyms of phloem

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phloem Sentence Examples

  1. Phloem transports organic nutrients, such as sugars, from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
  2. The phloem consists of sieve tubes, companion cells, and parenchyma cells.
  3. The phloem in trees and woody shrubs is located just beneath the bark.
  4. Aphids and other insects feed on the phloem of plants, extracting the sugary nutrients.
  5. The phloem plays a crucial role in the translocation of nutrients throughout the plant body.
  6. The phloem sap, which flows through the sieve tubes, contains a high concentration of dissolved sugars.
  7. The pressure gradient between the source and sink regions drives the flow of phloem sap.
  8. The phloem is essential for the survival and growth of plants, as it transports the necessary nutrients for metabolic activities.
  9. In some plants, the phloem also transports hormones and other signaling molecules.
  10. The development and functioning of the phloem is regulated by complex genetic and environmental factors.

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(botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to parts where needed; consists primarily of sieve tubesThat portion of fibrovascu

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Phloem transports organic nutrients, such as sugars, from the leaves to other parts of the plant.

The phloem consists of sieve tubes, companion cells, and parenchyma cells.

The phloem in trees and woody shrubs is located just beneath the bark.

Aphids and other insects feed on the phloem of plants, extracting the sugary nutrients.