phloemryhmittymä
Phloemryhmittymä is a Finnish term that translates to "phloem aggregation" or "phloem grouping." It refers to the arrangement and clustering of phloem tissues within plants. Phloem is one of the two main types of transport tissue in vascular plants, responsible for translocating sugars produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant where they are needed for growth or storage. The specific organization of phloem cells can vary between plant species and also within different organs of the same plant.
In stems, phloem is typically found in vascular bundles alongside xylem, the tissue responsible for water transport.
The arrangement of phloem can influence the efficiency of transport and the overall mechanical support of