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Mon 13 Apr, 2009 09:23 pm
WHAT SPECIALIZED STRUCTURES IN VASCULAR PLANTS TRANSPORT SUGAR?
WE HERE AT A2K DON'T DO YOUR HOMEWORK FOR YOU. THAT'S WHY GOD INVENTED GOOGLE. YOU'VE HEARD OF THAT, RIGHT? JUST TYPE YOUR QUESTION IN AND YOU'LL GET THE ANSWER. YOU SHOULD HAVE TO WORK HARDER THAN THAT , TO GET AN ANSWER,BUT NOW YOU DON'T. AND TYPING EVERYTHIN IN CAPITOL LETTERS IS THE INTERNET EQUIVALENT OF SHOUTING. YOU KNOW THAT TOO, DON'T YOU?
<damn, deb, you gave it away. now she'll never do any work on her own. yeah, I went back and forth, but just didn't feel like looking it up>
and you might want to beware, s-girl. Not to up your paranoia level, but deb might be giving you the wrong answer, to show you the perils of not finding out things yourself. It could actually be xylem. You'd better check, just to make sure. Hmm, how to check?
thanks, deb, but I think saying it 2.1 times is enough.
thank you, deb, so nice to see you ("see" metaphorically speaking of course) too. somehow the hamsters seem to have deleted my (mostly) repeat post above. i wonder how they do that.
re: deb:
heehee (I don't know how to do smileys--oh, wait, I can go all 20th century on us and type one :-) ). somehow that ends up looking like a smiley with a double chin, and all I was trying to do was close the parenthesis.
@sciencegirl24,
Phloem vessels transport sugar sap from leaves to roots; xylem vessels transport mineral sap (water with minerals) from the roots to the leaves.
GD it, coluber. We know you're smart, you don't need to prove it. Let this kid do his or her own research.