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Through phloem transport.
Explanation: The plants carry out the process of photosynthesis by the help of sunlight, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll and water in the leaves.
Leaves are the greenest part of the plant body and maximum number of chlorophyll is present there. Maximum photosynthesis takes place there.
The glucose produced by this process is transported to various parts of the plant body by the help of phloem tissues. These parts of the plant include flowers, roots, stem and other white areas of the leaves.
These parts get energy in the form of ATP molecules by breakdown of glucose molecules through cellular respiration.