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The function of phloem in plants is to transport organic nutrients, primarily sugars produced during photosynthesis, from the leaves (where they are synthesized) to other parts of the plant, such as roots, stems, and developing fruits or seeds. This process, known as translocation, allows for the distribution of energy and nutrients throughout the plant, supporting growth, development, and metabolism.