Sieve tubes are well-suited for the translocation of nutrients because:

  • A
    They lack end walls.
  • B
    They possess bordered pits.
  • C
    They have a narrow lumen filled with cytoplasm.
  • D
    They have a wide lumen with very little peripheral cytoplasm.

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