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daser333 [38]
4 years ago
8

Which cells have tiny holes through which nutrients move from cell to cell?

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2 answers:
erica [24]4 years ago
7 0

A sieve cell (or sieve tube) has narrow pores in which nutrients flow from cell to cell.

worty [1.4K]4 years ago
5 0
A sieve tube elements have many small holes through which nutrients move from cell to cell in a watery system.
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