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Amides are transported to other parts of the plant through ________(a) phloem parenchyma(b) phloem companion cells(c) xylem vessels(d) phloem fibreI got this question by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.My enquiry is from Mineral Nutrition in section Mineral Nutrition of Biology – Class 11

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Right option is (c) xylem vessels

The EXPLANATION is: Amides CONTAIN more nitrogen than amino acids. They are transported to other parts of the plant through xylem vessels. Phloem TISSUE has no function in relation to TRANSLOCATION of amides.



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