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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the term in the question**: The question asks about "sieve tube elements." 2. **Understand what sieve tube elements are**: Sieve tube elements are specialized cells that are part of the plant's vascular system. 3. **Determine the type of tissue they belong to**: Sieve tube elements are involved in the transportation of nutrients, particularly sugars, throughout the plant. ...
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