Asked by Maria Castro on Jul 08, 2024

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Which cell found in phloem tissue has a nucleus?

A) vessel element
B) tracheids
C) sieve-tube member
D) guard cell
E) companion cell

Companion Cell

Plant cell in the vascular tissue of plants that metabolically supports the conducting cells of the phloem.

Sieve-Tube Member

A type of elongated cell in the phloem of flowering plants, responsible for transporting sugars and other nutrients.

  • Gain an understanding of the processes involved in the movement of substances within plants at the physiological level.
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Nicole LeisyJul 14, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Companion cells, found in phloem tissue, retain their nucleus throughout their life, aiding in the support and functioning of the sieve-tube members, which lack nuclei.