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Banana and Phloem

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Difference between Banana and Phloem

Banana vs. Phloem

A banana is an edible fruit – botanically a berry – produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plants in the genus Musa. In vascular plants, phloem is the living tissue that transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis and known as photosynthates, in particular the sugar sucrose, to parts of the plant where needed.

Similarities between Banana and Phloem

Banana and Phloem have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bark (botany), Fiber, Fruit, Photosynthesis, Tree.

Bark (botany)

Bark is the outermost layers of stems and roots of woody plants.

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Fiber

Fiber or fibre (see spelling differences, from the Latin fibra) is a natural or synthetic substance that is significantly longer than it is wide.

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Fruit

In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) formed from the ovary after flowering.

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Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activities (energy transformation).

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Tree

In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, supporting branches and leaves in most species.

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Banana and Phloem Comparison

Banana has 299 relations, while Phloem has 70. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.36% = 5 / (299 + 70).

References

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