18. Translocation of solutes is both active and passive. Justify the statement.
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Yes, the translocation of solutes happens both by the active and the passive transport.
Explanation:
- The roots draw solutes and water from the soil. Mostly, this process occurs by diffusion which is a type of passive transport.
- Passive transport is the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to a lower concentration along the concentration gradient.
- Other translocation processes such as the flow of food in the phloem might require active transport for movement of food molecules.
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The translocation of the solutes is active and is passive.
Explanation:
- The movement of water and other fluids in plants is through the solutes that move from one place to another and hence are known as organic solutes.
- The regions of higher concentration are known as sources while those of lower are known as sinks.
- These solutes are active and passive as they are mobile and play a crucial role in plant development and growth.
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