Which of the following tissues does not provide support in flowering plants?

a

Collenchyma

b

Parenchyma

c

Xylem

d

Phloem

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Tonia1234451
1 year ago

my school the answer is wrong......the correct answer is B which is parenchyma....please change it

Eseoghene18
2 years ago

I thought phloem only help in the transport of manufactured food in a process called translocation 🤨🤔

VinMed
3 years ago

Turgid Parenchyma, sclerenchyma, collenchyma and xylem are tissues that provide support to plants. The phloem has the function of transport.
The selected answer is wrong.

Jemmyabim14
6 months ago

Not exactly. Phloem is not a supporting tissue, but a transport tissue in plants.

Correct explanation:
Phloem is a vascular tissue responsible for transporting food (mainly sugars like sucrose) from the leaves (where photosynthesis occurs) to other parts of the plant. This process is called translocation.

Supporting tissues in plants include collenchyma, sclerenchyma,and sometimes xylem fibers, not phloem.

Thoyorcee16
2 years ago

The selected answer is wrong ..
the correct answer is option D

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