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The porous end walls of food-conducting cells in flowering plants are called

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They are called SIEVE PLATES. Sieve plates are thin porous structures which separate neighboring phloem cells from one another. They are perforated by a large number of tiny pores. Sieve elements are living cells and their cells lack nucleus at maturity.
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