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  1. Phloem - Wikipedia

    In trees, the phloem is the innermost layer of the bark, hence the name, derived from the Ancient Greek word φλοιός (phloiós), meaning "bark". [3][4] The term was introduced by Carl Nägeli in 1858. [5][6] …

  2. Phloem | Definition, Function, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    phloem, plant vascular tissue that conducts foods made in the leaves during photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant. Phloem is composed of various specialized cells called sieve elements, …

  3. Xylem and Phloem - Plant Vascular System

    Jul 11, 2023 · Phloem transports organic nutrients, particularly sugars synthesized during photosynthesis, from the leaves to all other cells of the plant, including the roots.

  4. Phloem - Definition, Function and Structure | Biology Dictionary

    Feb 13, 2017 · Phloem is the complex tissue, which acts as a transport system for soluble organic compounds within vascular plants.

  5. Phloem - Structure and Function - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · Definition of Phloem: Phloem is a type of vascular tissue responsible for transporting organic materials produced during photosynthesis, called photosynthates, from the leaves to other …

  6. What is the Phloem and Its Function? - Summary With Diagrams

    May 23, 2025 · Phloem is the vascular tissue responsible for transporting the sugars and nutrients resulting from photosynthesis. Once raw sap is converted into processed sap (known as phloem …

  7. Phloem - University of Florida

    Feb 24, 2023 · Phloem is the tissue system responsible for the movement of food materials in the plant - especially sugar made through photosynthesis. Phloem is made up of several cell types:

  8. What Does the Phloem Do in a Plant? - ScienceInsights

    Nov 10, 2025 · Learn how phloem tissue powers the plant, distributing essential energy and nutrients via a specialized internal transport network.

  9. Phloem - Definitions, Structure, Types, Functions - Examples

    Feb 6, 2025 · Phloem, an integral component of plants, functions similarly to the circulatory system in animals, playing a crucial role in the transportation of organic nutrients, particularly sugars made …

  10. Phloem

    In trees, the phloem is the innermost layer of the bark, hence the name, derived from the Greek word φλοιος (phloios) for "bark". The phloem is mainly concerned with the transport of glucose and starch …