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Question
In Gymnosperms, the activity of sieve cells are controlled by ______.
Options
Nearby sieve tube members.
Phloem parenchyma cells.
Nucleus of companion cells.
Nucleus of albuminous cells.
Solution
In Gymnosperms, the activity of sieve cells are controlled by Nucleus of albuminous cells.
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