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English: The xylem and phloem are how plants exchange water and nutrients. Water flows from the roots to leaves in the xylem, which is exchanged with the phloem. Nutrients, like sucrose, move in bulk flow from sources (green leaves, stems, etc) to sinks (fruits, budding leaves, tubers, etc) in the phloem. The cells in the walls of the phloem transport nutrients via the symplast and apoplast routes.
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