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Question:

Where are companion cells found on a plant?

Author: Samuel Obigbesan



Answer:

On the side of a phloem cell that have many mitochondria to transfer energy to phloem cell


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Phloem cell
Phloem
On the side of a phloem cell
On the side of a phloem cell that has many mitochondria
Phloem cell that has many mitochondria
On the side of phloem