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Standard XII
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T.S. of Monocot Stem
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Where do companion cells occur?
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Companion cells:
They are elongated and specialized parenchyma cells with thin cell walls.
They are found in the complex tissue named phloem in angiosperms.
They help in loading sucrose into the sieve tubes
Companion cells occur in the complex tissue named phloem of angiosperms.
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