In phloem, the sieve tube elements are not lignified so no concept of 'pits' and since cell wall is permeable (cellulose) and also has plasmodesmata, substances can easily transfer through diffusion and/or osmosis. Sieve tube elements are living cells having reduced cytoplasm restricted to the sides and the sieve pores in the sieve plates are modified versions of plasmodesmata. This allows a nearly empty lumen for continuous bulk transport of organic food solution.
Companion cells keep the sieve tube elements alive and help them in their transport act.
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