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Where does a seed get its food right after it is planted?

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Answer: from the sun

Explanation:Since phloem is the plant's food supply plumbing system. then after the sun's energy is converted through photosynthesis into simple sugars, this food is carried in the veins through the phloem to the other parts of the plant where it can be used immediately or stored.

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Answer:

a little bit is stored inside the seed itself

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