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03.10.2021 •
Biology
if you give a child a surgary snack you might notice that they become hyperactive right afterward. much of the sugar in the blood can be quickly absorbed by the neuronal cells of the brain where the glucose is quickly broken down to create atp. this is an example of which factor affecting rates of enzymatic reactions?
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phloem
Explanation:
In plants that bring the food made of leaves to all the other areas of the plant, Phloem is also known as bast. Phloem is made of different cells, called sieve channels, phloem fibers, complementary cells and parenchymatic phloem cells. Primary phloem consists of the epidermal cells of root and shoot tips (zones of new cell production), either of the propellant, the cells of which ripen before elongation, or the metaphloem in which the cells mature after elongation, during development.