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How is the sugar produced by photosynthesis transported from the leaf? A. in the xylem B. in the phloem C. through the stomata D. through the epidermis

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B - Phloem

The Phloem is the tissue in the plant responsible for transporting sugars.
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Answer: Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

The sugar (glucose) is produced by the help of the process called as photosynthesis. Photosynthesis can be defined as the process by which the plants make food using carbon dioxide and water in the pressence of sunlight.

The sugar produced are transported to other parts of the plant by the help of phloem tissue. This tissue transports the glucose to other parts and it gets stored in the form of starch.

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