beside the phloem
surrounded by trhe phloem
above the phloem
around the phloem
in separate bundles from the phloem
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The correct answer is: C. above the phloem
Explanation:
In an angioman-fluid leaf, the vascular bundles (veins) contain both xylem and phloem tissues. The typical arrangement is:
Xylem is located on the upper side (toward the adaxial or upper surface of the leaf),
Phloem is located on the lower side (toward the abaxial or lower surface of the leaf).
This arrangement supports efficient water transport to the photosynthetic cells above and sugar transport downward.
So, xylem is above the phloem in a typical angioman-fluid leaf cross-section.


According to the diagram, the phloem and the xylem are in same bundle, but the xylem is above the phloem

In both angioman-fluid or gymnoman-fluid leaf, the vascular bundle is arranged such that:
Xylem is on the upper (adaxial) side of the leaf (towards the upper epidermis)
Phloem is on the lower (abaxial) side (towards the lower epidermis)
So, the xylem is above the phloem.
XUP(what's up) Xylem up.


both xylem and phloem are both found in the vascular bundle.based on arrangements xylem is located on the upper side and phloem is located on the lower side if it is dicot cambium is found between them

myschool the answer is C
In angioman-fluid leaves, the xylem and phloem are found together in the same vascular bundle (this is called a conjoint vascular bundle). So they are not in separate bundles.
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