In your garden you may plant peas are called sugar snap peas. They taste sweet. Plants make food, a sugar, in their leaves using photosynthesis. How does the sugar get from the leaves to the peas in these pods?.

Respuesta :

The sugar migrates from the leaves to the peas in these pods with the help of a vascular bundle known as Phloem.

What is photosynthesis?

It is a process by which the inorganic carbon of carbon dioxide is converted into the organic carbon of carbohydrates, in the presence of sunlight.

Plants perform the process of photosynthesis and prepare their own food (sugar) as an end product. Now, this food is prepared in the leaves (photosynthetic site) and migrated to different parts of a plant by phloem tissues.

Therefore, Peas plants called sugar snap is able to transport sugar that is formed in leaves to their pods with the help of phloem tissues.

To learn more about Vascular Bundles (Xylem and Phloem), refer to the link-

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