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Question
Study the diagram given below and then answer the question that follows:

Where is this tissue likely to be found in the plant?
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Solution
The phloem is a food-conducting tissue and is likely to be found in the leaves and stem of plants to carry the food manufactured in the leaves to various parts of the plant.
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